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Octave on Condor
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Octave on Condor |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:28:23 -0400 |
On 18-Apr-2007, Simon Hammond wrote:
| Firstly I want to say what a good product Octave is, its getting us
| out of a BIG hole here!
Then please consider contributing in some way.
| My main question is - is it possible to compile Octave for Condor and
| if so how does one go about doing that? I've tried just sticking
| condor_compile gcc and g++ in CC and CXX etc. But this doesn't seem
| to work very well.
What happens?
Is the problem something to do with Octave or is it a problem with
Condor? Maybe someone on the Condor help list could be of more
assistance?
Also, I've always found it quite strange that Condor is apparently
distributed with some variant of a free software license (though not
GPL compatible):
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/condor-public-license.html
but the source does not seem to be publicly available:
At this time we do not distribute source code publicly, but instead
consider requests on a case-by-case basis. If you need the source
code, please e-mail us at ADDRESS explaining why, and we'll get back
to you.
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/manual/v6.8/7_1Obtaining.html#SECTION00815000000000000000
So is it really free (libre) software? Could someone get the sources
for Condor by asking (case by case basis) and then redistributed them
under the terms of the Condor Public License (wihout requiring further
specific permission)?
jwe