https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753577
--- Comment #12 from Alexey Vasyukov <vasyukov(a)gmail.com> ---
I checked contrib/ for gmsh 2.6. In addition to modules described in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753577#c3 there are few new ones to
review. We need to check (a) the license, (b) if we can/should replace them
with system copies of the libraries.
1. blossom/
It contains the source code for concorde97 and MATCH (which contains the
Blossom IV code)
Cite from original README.txt:
As a special exception granted by Prof. Bill Cook, the code in this
directory can be used within the Gmsh system for both academic and
non-academic use. Note that this exception to the standard license is
granted only for use within the Gmsh system: see the original email
exchange below:
[skip]
2. HighOrderMeshOptimizer/
Looks like it a separate module of gmsh itself. Need to double-check it.
3. lbfgs/
Some sources from ALGLIB project -
http://www.alglib.net/
4. mmg3d/
MMG3D from
http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/~cdobrzyn/logiciels/mmg3d.php
5. rtree/
One header with C++ templated RTree implementation.
6. Salome/
Few source files extracted from Salome sources
7. voro++/
3rd party library -
http://math.lbl.gov/voro++/
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