Thank you very much for the clarification! I need to find it now :-)
I think we have OCE (OPENCASCADE Community Edition) in the repos, but
not OCCT.
Thanks,
Przemo
W dniu pon, 13.04.2020 o godzinie 15∶00 -0400, użytkownik Tom Callaway
napisał:
The LGPL license + exception is fine for Fedora. I believe
opencascade under this license has been part of Fedora since 2019.
Thanks,
Tom
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 2:28 PM Przemo Firszt <przemo(a)firszt.eu>
wrote:
> There was a change of OCCT licence for version 6.7.0. It's LGPL +
> additional clause. The full text is here:
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing/Open_CASCADE_Technology_Public_L...
> The additional clause:
>
> Open CASCADE Exception (version 1.0) to GNU LGPL version 2.1.
>
> The object code (i.e. not a source) form of a "work that uses the
> Library" can incorporate material from a header file that is part
> of the Library. As a special exception to the GNU Lesser General
> Public License version 2.1, you may distribute such object code
> incorporating material from header files provided with the Open
> CASCADE Technology libraries (including code of CDL generic
> classes) under terms of your choice, provided that you give
> prominent notice in supporting documentation to this code that it
> makes use of or is based on facilities provided by the Open CASCADE
> Technology software.
>
> Is it a show stopper for fedora?
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Kind regards,
Przemo Firszt