-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Gmsh developer
We are very interested in packaging Gmsh for Fedora (and for its relatives, enterprise linux based distros) and making Gmsh easier accessible for a broader audience. Since the Fedora packaging policy only allows to bundle 3rd party libraries in exceptional cases, we would like to ask you a few questions about the use and the origin of the sources resided in the gmsh/contrib folder: - -HighOrderMeshOptimizer Is this an official, separate module of gmsh and if so, it is licensed under the same license as gmsh? If the sources originate from other 3rd party code, could you point out where the original sources can be obtained and whether they have been modified in the gmsh sources? - -lbfgs from the ALGLIB project - http://www.alglib.net/ Are the sources in gmsh modified or could the original sources be used in principal? - - mmg3d, MMG3D from http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/~cdobrzyn/logiciels/mmg3d.php Are the sources in gmsh modified or could the original sources be used? - - Salome Are the sources in gmsh modified or could the original sources be used? We would really appreciate if you could help us with clarifying the use and origin of these sources in order to make a decision whether bundling might be acceptible or a packaging of some of the original sources might be a more adequate solution. Kind regards, Andre Massing and Alexey Vasyukov -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQhUECAAoJEA79ggnbq9dmUj0IAO/5nNq44qXtSiMt8xkLdfaX rlxQdgW6xzGv7vOX/7B8NKr3nwUMT+Bw4dJWGfd0LYIwbQ5IGLZqp2C5WYwwcdU7 dieeFIghncgCl8eSWCN+OhrYL2cwlbE/RoDINJRAQWfofXA43nT06CGOIKYaLAGd Kt5RF22KJf3Eg3QuIEBTZeF9UPzZ7eEYyKOrPr3BXqRMXBS46Sds2NR7Da8qaqgt PXPHntfkHuqq9H3jcG0B3hcS+5xJcKC6tYuQM4K/R3Lv4VoeF/f0ZVQlULzbW+Qk Ib32KSywyjdm/pAS42/g6wlx235iLkuUyyc68Vu/M4fye5kvn7SYG5EALbVG3F4= =39jx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list gmsh@geuz.org http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh