[Numpy-discussion] Numpy V1.4.1 software license
Benjamin Root
ben.root at ou.edu
Wed Jul 8 11:57:28 EDT 2015
I think there is a misunderstanding. What you are seeing is documentation
on how to use f90 for compiling, which then outputs some stuff to the
terminal, which is being shown in the documentation. We don't actually
include any compilers in numpy.
Ben Root
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Nguyen, Theresa X <
theresa.x.nguyen at lmco.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
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> Currently, I have a chance to review the software Numpy
> V1.4.1, I found some software that they had the Copyright but *no License*
> show as below:
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> 1. File: … numpy-1.4.1\numpy\distutils\fcompiler\
> absoft.py
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> # on windows: f90 -V -c dummy.f
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> # f90: Copyright Absoft Corporation 1994-1998 mV2; Cray
> Research, Inc. 1994-1996 CF90 (2.x.x.x f36t87) Version 2.3 Wed Apr 19,
> 2006 13:05:16
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> # samt5735(8)$ f90 -V -c dummy.f
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> # f90: Copyright Absoft Corporation 1994-2002; Absoft Pro
> FORTRAN Version 8.0
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> 2. File: … numpy-1.4.1\numpy\distutils\fcompiler\intel.py
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> #Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Compiler for Itanium(R)-based applications
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> #Version 9.1 Build 20060928 Package ID: l_fc_c_9.1.039
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> #Copyright (C) 1985-2006 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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> #30 DAY EVALUATION LICENSE
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> Would you please provide a License for these files.
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> Numpy V1.4.1 is released under BSD Style License. I wonder if these
> software can be released under the same license?
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> Thank you very much for your assistant.
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> Best Regards,
> *Theresa X. Nguyen*
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