Hi all,
does someone has time to check if that is Free Software?
Best wishes, Matthias
Am Freitag, 10. Juli 2009 14:49:02 schrieb Matthias Kirschner:
Hi all,
does someone has time to check if that is Free Software?
Best wishes, Matthias
Seems to proprietary and in violation of GNU-LGPL. There is no source code available anywhere, there is a small notice stating that the application dynamically and/statically links to XPDF licensed under LGPL, but it doesn't even provide source-code to that or information on where to receive the source-code or what freedoms are associated with it.
From the manual: "This executable is statically or dynamically linked to unmodified binaries of the following libraries: XpdfViewer, iTextSharp, NetTopologySuite (NTS), and Proj4. XpdfViewer is licensed under an agreement with Glyph and Cog, LLC. The remaining libraries are licensed under the Mozilla Public License 1.1, the GNU Library or Lesser Public License, and/or an unspecified MIT license.
© 2009 Global Map Systems, Inc. "
I'd forward it to FTF ;)
Regards, Hannes
Hi Hannes.
Hannes Hauswedell schrieb:
Seems to proprietary and in violation of GNU-LGPL. There is no source code available anywhere, there is a small notice stating that the application dynamically and/statically links to XPDF licensed under LGPL, but it doesn't even provide source-code to that or information on where to receive the source-code or what freedoms are associated with it.
From the manual: "This executable is statically or dynamically linked to unmodified binaries of the following libraries: XpdfViewer, iTextSharp, NetTopologySuite (NTS), and Proj4. XpdfViewer is licensed under an agreement with Glyph and Cog, LLC. The remaining libraries are licensed under the Mozilla Public License 1.1, the GNU Library or Lesser Public License, and/or an unspecified MIT license.
© 2009 Global Map Systems, Inc. "
I'd forward it to FTF ;)
Please keep us informed what the FTF told you.
HennR
Am Sonntag, 12. Juli 2009 14:09:17 schrieb HennR:
Hi Hannes.
Hannes Hauswedell schrieb:
Seems to proprietary and in violation of GNU-LGPL. There is no source code available anywhere, there is a small notice stating that the application dynamically and/statically links to XPDF licensed under LGPL, but it doesn't even provide source-code to that or information on where to receive the source-code or what freedoms are associated with it.
From the manual: "This executable is statically or dynamically linked to unmodified binaries of the following libraries: XpdfViewer, iTextSharp, NetTopologySuite (NTS), and Proj4. XpdfViewer is licensed under an agreement with Glyph and Cog, LLC. The remaining libraries are licensed under the Mozilla Public License 1.1, the GNU Library or Lesser Public License, and/or an unspecified MIT license.
© 2009 Global Map Systems, Inc. "
I'd forward it to FTF ;)
Please keep us informed what the FTF told you.
Oh, I didn't forward it, I just said that I *would*, i.e. that someone should do it ;)
Maybe someone else can take of that, I am in preperation for my last Bachelor's exam and in the process of writing my thesis paper :/
Regards, Hannes
Hi all,
during our work on pdfreaders.org we were contacted to list a pdfreader on our website. While Hannes checked out the page to see if it is Free Software he recognised the following:
Seems to proprietary and in violation of GNU-LGPL. There is no source code available anywhere, there is a small notice stating that the application dynamically and/statically links to XPDF licensed under LGPL, but it doesn't even provide source-code to that or information on where to receive the source-code or what freedoms are associated with it.
From the manual: "This executable is statically or dynamically linked to unmodified binaries of the following libraries: XpdfViewer, iTextSharp, NetTopologySuite (NTS), and Proj4. XpdfViewer is licensed under an agreement with Glyph and Cog, LLC. The remaining libraries are licensed under the Mozilla Public License 1.1, the GNU Library or Lesser Public License, and/or an unspecified MIT license.
© 2009 Global Map Systems, Inc. "
It could be that they have an agreement to get XPDF under other license terms (see the attached e-mail).
Can you take care of that issue and inform us if there are news?
Best wishes, Matthias