Yes ingana ang process sa tool. What if Sir hardwyrd, what I will do kay
butangan ra nako siya og textbox sa GUI. Didto ibutang sa user ang
installation path sa Ghostscript. But I won't bundle anything from
Ghostscript. The user will need to download Ghostscript from it's webpage
and install it. Pero tawagon gihapon nako ang executable sa bin folder
niya.
Thanks.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 8:19 PM, hard wyrd <[email protected]> wrote:

> As I understood your requirement (correct me if I'm wrong :), ang imong app
> mo-execute lang sa Ghostscript. In essence, you app just passes some
> parameters that will allow Ghostscript to generate "something". I dont see
> anything wrong with it, as far as GPL is concerned. You did not incorporate
> _any_ GPL code, either from Ghostscript itself or from some other opensource
> project.
>
> Though, since you plan on bundling Ghostscript with your product, make sure
> that you have avenues to allow users to get to the Ghostscript source. You
> can either:
>
> 1. bundle Ghostscript and Ghostscript's source code. Specially if your app
> runs on Linux, it's in earnest to provide the GS source that works properly
> _with_ your app. You can call it "this app works well with this version of
> the GS source".
>
> 2. point the users where they can get to the GS source - either referencing
> to the GS site or project page (SourceForge?)
>
> 3. Provide a portion of _your app's source code_ that shows how you called
> GhostScript, or its API. This is optional though.
>
> Word of caution. Don't rely on the above, since these are my opinions. The
> most prudent is to study the GPL itself, so that you can also decide on
> which GPL version you're going to use. Remember, GPLv2 is more liberal than
> GPLv3. There are also other opensource licenses out there. But if your app
> won't become opensource anyway, why bother? Just make sure that you did not
> _reuse_ source code from other opensource projects.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Jason Yap <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ang first plan man gud nako unta kay tapad ra ang executable open source
>> file with the proprietary tool. Unya sa code nako, tawagon ra nako ang open
>> source file. Ingana unta akong ganahan. Wala sad ko kaayo kasabot sa mga
>> terms sa gagamiton sa GNU GPL license hehe.
>>
>> If ingani akong buhaton, am I violating GNU GPL license?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:30 PM, hard wyrd <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> If you did not incorporate opensource code into your project, you dont
>>> have to release your project as opensource.
>>>
>>> However, if you _DISTRIBUTE_ your project _along_ with an opensource
>>> product, you need to provide the source code _for the opensource product_
>>> and retain the credits of the original developers_ of the opensource
>>> product_ you bundled with your proprietary product.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Jason Yap <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi List.
>>>> Mangutana unta ko about GNU GPL.
>>>>
>>>> Naa miy software diri and gusto pud nako mugamit og open source na
>>>> software. Bale tawagon sa among software ang open source na software. It
>>>> will be release commercially after the project. Naa ba koy ma violate na 
>>>> mga
>>>> licenses if ever i-turn over na namo sa customer? Ang nahibaw-an nako kay 
>>>> if
>>>> mugamit og open source, dapat irelease pud nimo imong source code sa public
>>>> which in my case, dili pwede kay para sa customer man.
>>>>
>>>> Hope someone can enlighten me with this problem.
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>>>> Development 3
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>>
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