Re: Updates to D graph library

2013-09-13 Thread Joseph Rushton Wakeling
On Friday, 13 September 2013 at 08:45:45 UTC, ilya-stromberg wrote: I see. You can use Boost Graph Library (BGL) as a initial point. It's under Boost license that allows commercial usage. http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_54_0/libs/graph/doc/index.html I'm aware of the BGL, but I didn't find it

Re: Updates to D graph library

2013-09-13 Thread ilya-stromberg
On Friday, 13 September 2013 at 08:20:38 UTC, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote: On Friday, 13 September 2013 at 07:49:49 UTC, ilya-stromberg wrote: Do you have any plans to change license from GPLv3 to something more liberal like Boost, MIT or BSD? Without this it's impossible to use your library

Re: Updates to D graph library

2013-09-13 Thread Joseph Rushton Wakeling
On Friday, 13 September 2013 at 07:49:49 UTC, ilya-stromberg wrote: Do you have any plans to change license from GPLv3 to something more liberal like Boost, MIT or BSD? Without this it's impossible to use your library for commercial purposes. The licence is GPLv3+ because the code is closely i

Re: Updates to D graph library

2013-09-13 Thread ilya-stromberg
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 at 20:11:30 UTC, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote: Hello all, Today I pushed a number of major (and breaking) changes to the master repository of the D graph library. I've provided a brief summary on my blog, which also describes how to revise any programs to work

Updates to D graph library

2013-09-12 Thread Joseph Rushton Wakeling
Hello all, Today I pushed a number of major (and breaking) changes to the master repository of the D graph library. I've provided a brief summary on my blog, which also describes how to revise any programs to work with the new code: http://braingam.es/2013/09/d-graph-library-updates/ I hope