[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:07 pm, "Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe if you could explain what you wish to do, then one can give you
a better answer with references to the FAQ and other data.

I thought I did that already :)

I have a commercial, closed source software application. To install
it, people download an installer which unpacks/installs the software
on their PC.

I am attempting to clarify whether I can include ghostscript (and its
source) in the installer with the commercial software. Ghostcript
isn't linked/built/compiled into the commercial application at all,
the commercial application doesn't need ghostscript installed to be
able to run.

Currently a readme pops up at the end of the installer and directs
people where they can download ghostscript and it's source, I'm just
wondering if I can make it more convenient for people.

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> Currently a readme pops up at the end of the installer and directs
> people where they can download ghostscript and it's source, I'm just
> wondering if I can make it more convenient for people.

Convenient? . . . CONVENIENT?

What's ah matta you? People ain't got no stinkin' mouse finger no more?
Can't click no download link?

"In the Year 2525"
...
In the year 5555
Your arms are hanging limp at your sides
Your legs got nothing to do
Some machine, doing that for you
...
Music and lyrics by Zager and Evans (1969)

Regards,
rjack

--- "[A] breach by one party does not automatically result in rescission of a contract. Id. at 238 ("New York law does not presume the rescission or abandonment of a contract and the party asserting rescission or abandonment has the burden of proving it")."; Atlantis Information Technology, Gmbh v, CA Inc., 2007 WL 1238716 (Eastern District of New York, 2007). ---





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