On Wednesday, June 21, 2006, at 10:36AM, Dan White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> BTW. A better fix would be to rewrite the install_name  of the  
>> libguide.dylib in /opt/intel/cc/.../, then py2app would automaticly  
>> copy the library and rewrite the install_name.
>
>here is the license from intel pages for the OS X intel compilers
>
>http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/compilers/cmac/ 
>267042.htm
>
>doesn't look good.
>Even the non profit license does not seem to allow redistribution of  
>their materials.

That depends. The license mentions redistributables which should be save to 
redistribute, a list of which should be included with the compiler package.

>From what I understand I won't be able to use their compiler to build python 
>and then use that python binary in a commercial setting unless I buy a 
>license. If I understand this correctly this would make it impossible to use 
>the intel compiler to build the "official" python binaries for intel macs.

(the usual disclaimer applies: I'm not a lawyer and am not even vaguely 
familiar with US law)

Ronald
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