Each of IM, CD or IUP libraries that use third party libraries that have
a license term different than IUP, has a separate page in the
documentation. If you use those libraries you should check their
documentation. In their documentation there should be a note about the
license terms, and usually a link to the term itself. The IM, CD and IUP
source code package also include those license terms.

Best,
Scuri


Em sex., 29 de mai. de 2020 às 14:11, Andrew Robinson <arobinso...@cox.net>
escreveu:

> I can't seem to find it so can you give a link to the online IUP
> documentation where it lists all the third party functions and their
> licenses?
>
> Best Regards,
> Andres
>
> On 2020-05-29 at 8:36 AM, Antonio Scuri <antonio.sc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   Yes, in the IUP, CD and IM documentation we include the license terms of
> all third party libraries.
>
> Best,
> Scuri
>
>
> Em sex, 29 de mai de 2020 12:33, Andrew Robinson <arobinso...@cox.net>
> escreveu:
>
>> Ola,
>>
>> "*When using LGPL you can if the library is in an external module, for
>> instance in a DLL. And you must include its license text in the
>> distribution*"
>>
>> Does PUC-RIO have a copy of all the licenses required for their
>> independently licensed features in the distribution or IUP/IM/CD website,
>> or do we have to research that on our own?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andres
>>
>> On 2020-05-29 at 8:02 AM, Antonio Scuri <antonio.sc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> 1. Are there other IUP dependencies that require this library?
>>
>>   No, all these libraries are independent features. You can simply ignore
>> them. You must link with the specific library to use it, and then be
>> dependent of its license requirements.
>>
>> 2. There is no way this code can be used with a commercial app, correct?
>>
>>   When using LGPL you can if the library is in an external module, for
>> instance in a DLL. And you must include its license text in the
>> distribution.
>>
>> 3. Any advice for removing this library and code cleanly?
>>
>>   As I said, you can simply ignore them by not using the features they
>> provide for IM, CD and IUP. In these cases you must explicitly use
>> something not in the regular IM, CD or IUP libraries. If you are linking
>> with just the main IUP, CD and IM libraries you don't have to worry about
>> these libraries.
>>
>> Best,
>> Scuri
>>
>>
>> Em sex., 29 de mai. de 2020 às 11:45, Moore, Tysen <
>> tysen_mo...@mentor.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> We are using the IUP framework to create a commercial application.  The
>>> decision to use this framework rested upon the statement; "IUP is free
>>> software, can be used for public and commercial applications".
>>> Unfortunately, our license compliance team has flagged some issues within
>>> IUP.  It would appear that the claim "free" for "commercial applications"
>>> may not be entirely accurate.  We are fortunate that we are currently not
>>> using these libraries, however, we could use some advice/suggestions on the
>>> best ways to eliminate this code.
>>>
>>> The licenses that are incompatible with out application include:
>>> - GPLv2 code which should not be linked with proprietary code
>>> - LGPLv3 code can be linked dynamically with proprietary code. It should
>>> be possible for the user to change the LGPLv3 library.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for any advice/help.
>>>
>>> Tysen Moore
>>>
>>>
>>> The specific files/library at issue are:
>>>
>>> 1- /thirdparty/im/src/fftw
>>>
>>>     IMPORTANT: The FFTW lib has a GPL license. The license of the
>>> "im_fftw" library is automatically GPL.
>>>     So you cannot use it for commercial applications without contacting
>>> the authors.
>>>
>>>     PROBLEM:    This makes this library unusable for our commercial
>>> application.
>>>     RESOLUTION: Luckily we are not using this code.
>>>     QUESTIONS:  1. Are there other IUP dependencies that require this
>>> library?
>>>                 2. There is no way this code can be used with a
>>> commercial app, correct?
>>>                 3. Any advice for removing this library and code cleanly?
>>>
>>> 2- /thirdparty/im/src/minilzo
>>>
>>>     "LZO compression support uses mini-libLZO version 2.07. \n
>>>     http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/ \n
>>>     Copyright (C) 1996-2014 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer \n
>>>     But its License is GPL, so we kept it in a separate library
>>>     called "im_lzo" that is also GPL."
>>>
>>>     PROBLEM:    This makes this library unusable for our commercial
>>> application.
>>>     RESOLUTION: Luckily we are not using this code.
>>>     QUESTIONS:  1. Are there other IUP dependencies that require this
>>> library?
>>>                 2. There is no way this code can be used with a
>>> commercial app, correct?
>>>                 3. Any advice for removing this library and code cleanly?
>>>
>>> 3- thirdparty/iup/srcmglplot
>>>
>>>     "<p>MathGL is a library for creating plots that is system
>>> independent. It is
>>>     maintained by Alexey Balakin and available at SourceForge
>>>     <a href="http://mathgl.sourceforge.net/";>
>>> http://mathgl.sourceforge.net/</a> with
>>>     GPL and
>>>     LGPL licenses.</p>"
>>>
>>>     PROBLEM:    This is licensed with GPL and LGPL licenses.  MATGL
>>> appears to mainly be LGPLv3; however, iup/srcmglplot/mgl2/mgl.h is GPLv2
>>> which prevents use in commercial apps.
>>>     RESOLUTION: Luckily we are not using this code.
>>>     QUESTIONS:  1. Are there other IUP dependencies that require this
>>> library?
>>>                 2. There is no way this code can be used with a
>>> commercial app, correct?
>>>                 3. Any advice for removing this library and code cleanly?
>>>
>>> 4- /thirdparty/iup/srctuio/tuio
>>>
>>>     "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
>>> modify it
>>>     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
>>> the Free
>>>     Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
>>> option)
>>>     any later version."
>>>
>>>     PROBLEM:    This makes this library unusable for our commercial
>>> application.
>>>     RESOLUTION: Luckily we are not using this code.
>>>     QUESTIONS:  1. Are there other IUP dependencies that require this
>>> library?
>>>                 2. There is no way this code can be used with a
>>> commercial app, correct?
>>>                 3. Any advice for removing this library and code cleanly?
>>>
>>> 5- /thirdparty/cd/src/pdflib
>>>
>>>     "pdflib is not free for commercial products. If we don't use or we
>>> have a license than it's ok.
>>>     Licensing and Copyright
>>>     =======================
>>>     THIS IS NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN OR FREEWARE SOFTWARE!
>>>
>>>     PDFlib Lite can freely be used for non-profit personal use.
>>>     The license text can be found in the file PDFlib-Lite-license.pdf.
>>>
>>>     PDFlib, PDFlib+PDI, and PPS can only be used under the terms of
>>>     a commercial license, and always require a license fee. Details
>>>     of the license can be found in the file PDFlib-license.pdf.
>>>     Licensing information is available in the file
>>> PDFlib-purchase-order.pdf,
>>>     and on our Web site www.pdflib.com.
>>>
>>>     Please contact us if you are interested in obtaining a commercial
>>>     PDFlib license:
>>>
>>>     PDFlib GmbH
>>>     Licensing Department
>>>     Franziska-Bilek-Weg 9, 80339 Munich, Germany
>>>     fax +49/89/452 33 84-99
>>>
>>>     License inquiries: sa...@pdflib.com
>>>
>>>     Support for PDFlib licensees: supp...@pdflib.com"
>>>
>>>     PROBLEM:    This is clearly NOT free for commercial use.
>>>     RESOLUTION: Luckily we are not using this code.
>>>     QUESTIONS:  1. Any advice for removing this library and code cleanly?
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