IMO, I would suggest dropping the JRI/R code completely in master -
it's significantly out of date and the latest JRI will require
significant refactoring of CDK code. Also I don't think anybody has
actually used this code (it's not really cheminformatics specific)

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Moses Hohman
<mo...@collaborativedrug.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Just a heads up (and apologies if I'm confused): I noticed today that CDK
> uses JRI (the Java/R Interface), which claims that it's LGPL, but I think
> actually should be GPL (and hence incompatible with CDK's license) because
> it links to R (which is GPL). Do I have that wrong?
> I attempted to confirm this with JRI's developer, but he wasn't very
> friendly. Maybe someone else would have better luck.
> Moses
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