On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 09:53:57 (-0400) Hazen Babcock writes:
 > On 08/13/2012 07:04 PM, Ken Wessen wrote:
 > > Hi,
 > > I have written a Quartz driver for PLPlot (I\'m using version
 > > 5.7.4 so a little out of date) and am using it inside an iOS
 > > app I have written.  It is not on the app store, but I am
 > > considering uploading it, so I wanted to check about any
 > > issues with the LGPL licence and the app store from the
 > > perspective of the PLPlot developers.  I also have a free OS
 > > X version of my program that easily avoids any licence
 > > issues.  I am certainly happy to contribute my driver code -
 > > it\'s pretty small thanks to the nice design of the library,
 > > but I don\'t have CMake and I think there are some changes to
 > > how this works between versions 5.7.4 and 5.9.9?
 > > Ken
 > >
 > I've forwarded this to the Plplot developers mailing list, which I think 
 > is the right place to get an answer to your question.

Yes, in order to comply with the LGPL you will need to publish any current &
future changes you've made to plplot to support the application you are
distributing.  I can't comment on the cmake changes since I haven't done any
plplot work in some time.  However it should be straightforward enough to d/l
the recommended version, build and install in a sandbox area for your
development purposes.

-- 
Maurice LeBrun

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