Hello,

 

i'm software engineer at g.tec. We're building brain computer interfaces.
For one of our devices we've built a python .pyd library, that we want to
distribute and sell with our software. The user would buy a license key in
our webshop, and afterwards he'd be able to unlock and use the api in
python. With our installer we'd like to copy the library to a folder on the
users machine. By adding this path to the pythonpath, the user should be
able to use the library. We don't want to distribute python itself, just the
ibrary that we've compiled using python 3.3.

I'm having some questions according the python licensing, because it's not
completely clear for me:

*       Are we allowed to provide the compiled .pyd library without the
source code for that library?
*       Do we need to distribute the psf license agreement or any reference
to python within our license agreement if we distribute the library?

 

Best,

Martin

 




 

Martin Walchshofer, MSc | Software Engineer
g.tec medical engineering GmbH 
Sierningstrasse 14 | 4521 Schiedlberg | Austria
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