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From: | Alaska Subedi |
Subject: | [Savannah-hackers] Re: Source Code attached : submission of XrossTabCompiler - savannah.nongnu.org |
Date: | Sun, 07 Nov 2004 19:37:37 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 (X11/20040928) |
Neil D'Souza wrote:
Hello Alaska,Please find attached a tarball named: xtcc.noversion.tar.gzThere is a make file included and a README - without any extentions - This currently only makes sense to a Market Research DP at the moment. I haven't included a test data file - but will make one shortly. I understand that you are going through my code to review it for any license issues. If you have any difficulty in opening the file please let me know. I have tested the zip before attaching it. Thanks again for your time. Best Wishes, Neil --- Alaska Subedi <address@hidden> wrote:address@hidden wrote:A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org This mail was sent to address@hidden,address@hiddenNeil Xavier D Souza <address@hidden>described the package as follows:License: gplOther License: Package: XrossTabCompilerSystem name: xtcc Type: non-GNU Description: Hi, The software Im developing is a MarketResearch tool for Tabulation. The program is supposed to be a compiler although right now it works as an interpreter. You may have heard of a similar proprietary package called quantum - this is similar in functionality - but I want to get rid of all the things I find irritating. The syntax language is quite different - the edit section input is much like 'C' , and the tabulation section has human understandable names for keywords. There is a yacc grammar for each of the 3 input sections - and naturally Im also using lex ( flex actually). The project is coded in C++. The project is working although not completely functional and generates tables, and some other reports. The code is not hosted anywhere and I would like to mail you my code. As per your instructions above I will send youa separate email - about whom to mail it to.Other Software Required: My program uses yacc, flex, make ( but they arefreely available on my GNU/LINUX systemOther Comments:Please send it to me (address@hidden, and if I do not respond to your email withing two days please knock on my door with more emails :). Thanks, Alaska subedi
In order to release your project properly and unambiguously under the GPL, please place copyright notices and permission-to-copy statements at the beginning of every file (including the data files) of source code. In addition, if you haven't already, please include a copy of the plain text version of the GPL, available from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt, into a file named "COPYING". For more information, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html and http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Notices.html#Copyright-Notices. The GPL FAQ explains why these procedures must be followed. To learn why a copy of the GPL must be included with every copy of the code, for example, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#WhyMustIInclude. Please address this issue and I'll approve your project for inclusion in Savannah. Regards, Alaska Subedi
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