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Ulrike vom Stein wrote:
I made some research and found in the developer list archive emails from
a briana(_at_)gfi and jeremyp(_at_)gfi which both mention that they use
LIBSPF of
James Couzens. Probably he can confirm that. Unfortunatly this renders
that solution for my requirements useless. :-(
I don't fully understand why that is. libspf has been released under a
very liberal license similar to the BSD license, and does permit itself to
be incorporated into closed-source products. Why don't you want to use it
then? After all, you are using Windows, too, which includes large amounts
of BSD-licensed Unix code, e.g. in its network components. If you were
consequential, you shouldn't be using Windows, either.
Currently I am testing the Python Solution and Aloaha. Aloaha
confirmed they use their own developed SPF library which does not
contain a single line of open source libs. Both Solutions seem to be
very promising.
Well, OK. :-)
Next I would like to evaluate Read Earth Software and Sunbelt. Does
somebody has any information which libs they are using?
I don't. Sorry.
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