On 05.06.2012 13:40, Alberto León wrote:
I supose I can't use the code to extrack the text of OpenOffice Document...
why is not GPL or similar?
Because it's MIT/X11. Check the COPYING file at the root of the sources.
Robert
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I downloaded from http://ftp.gnome.org/mirror/gnome.org/sources/beagle/0.3/
The Beagle sources. I'm planning a software integrated with LUCENE.NET, I
need some things like Beagle > Filters > FilterOpenOffice.cs
I see this license:
//
> // FilterOpenOffice.cs
> //
> // Copyright (C) 2004 Novell,
Hi,
Is there a mono and multipleplatforms (Windows, Linux, MACOSX) compatible
software we can buy to protect our software with a license mechanism ?
Regards
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On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:11 PM, ignorator wrote:
>
>> Just to add some clarification in addition to Robert's response: this
>> is only required if you are embedding the Mono runtime in your
>> application. If you are writing a managed application using Mono then
>> this clause does not apply.
>
>
>
> Just to add some clarification in addition to Robert's response: this
> is only required if you are embedding the Mono runtime in your
> application. If you are writing a managed application using Mono then
> this clause does not apply.
>
>
Thank you for your answers. So as far as I un
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 8:15 PM, ignorator wrote:
> i have found that in the faq
>
> "Or if you ship an application that requires to statically link the Mono
> runtime and you are not able to provide the object code to relink Mono, you
> must obtain a commercial license from Novell. "
>
> what does
ignorator wrote:
> i have found that in the faq
>
> "Or if you ship an application that requires to statically link the Mono
> runtime and you are not able to provide the object code to relink Mono, you
> must obtain a commercial license from Novell. "
>
> what does "provide the object code to re
i have found that in the faq
"Or if you ship an application that requires to statically link the Mono
runtime and you are not able to provide the object code to relink Mono, you
must obtain a commercial license from Novell. "
what does "provide the object code to relink Mono" mean?
greetings
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