On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 8:27:33 PM UTC, Naiyuan Chiang wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I am working in United Technologies Research Center (UTRC), and currently 
> I am interested in using Julia for my researches.
> According to the IT support of UTRC, I wonder if the distribution of 
> Julia comes with certain packages, e.g. Crypto, by default. 
>

Since my discussion here, mbedTLS is a dependency of Julia. It probably 
changes things..

I haven't look closely what is in mbedTLS, or if just parts are compiled 
in, anybody know it not to be a problem?

-- 
Palli.
 

> My understanding is no, but an official reply can help us to accurately 
> identify the ECCN regulations for Julia.
>
> My IT support's original words are "Julia appears to be open source, but 
> does have at least one package that uses SSL (Crypto, see 
> *http://pkg.julialang.org/* <http://pkg.julialang.org/>). So without the 
> packages, the language would likely be 5D992, but is open source, so should 
> be not subject to the regulations. If the language comes with the Crypto 
> package by default, then the distribution would be considered 5D002 and we 
> would need to ask about license exception TSU to treat it otherwise."
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Nai-Yuan
>

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