Rmath too, but I think that is on the way out. All of the licenses are linked here: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/LICENSE.md
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Jake Bolewski <jakebolew...@gmail.com>wrote: > As readline is now removed I think GMP (BigInt's) and MPFR (arbitrary > precision floating points) are the only GNU ibraries left if you are able > to use MKL and don't require FFTW. Steven also working on a branch where > he provides FFT support in pure julia. > > Best, > Jake > > > On Thursday, April 10, 2014 9:26:55 AM UTC-4, Jay Kickliter wrote: >> >> There are bits and pieces in Github issues and posts, but can post a >> definitive list of what needs to be replaced/removed to make Julia non GPL? >> Will any functionality be missing? From what I understand I can use MKL for >> some stuff. I've read that MKL has the ability to mimic FFTW, but will >> Julia use that interface? >> >> For the record I'm not anti-GPL. I'd like to pitch Julia to my company as >> alternative to Matlab and C++. But our customers can't accept a project >> built with GPL. It's not a problem now, but I'm looking down the road when >> Julia can be compiled in to executables. >> >