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Re: conv2 performance
From: |
Lukas Reichlin |
Subject: |
Re: conv2 performance |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Mar 2010 09:48:09 +0100 |
On 04.03.2010, at 01:17, John W. Eaton wrote:
> On 3-Mar-2010, Lukas Reichlin wrote:
>
> | > I would happily use a
> | > free software library with a GPL-compatible license to implement this
> | > function, but I don't know whether one is available.
> |
> | I don't know whether DE01OD or DE01PD do exactly what you want, but since
> SLICOT (www.slicot.org) is GPL 2, these two convolution routines might be of
> interest.
>
> Is it really distributed under the terms of GPLv2 only, or does the
> copyright statement include the "or any later version" clause? The
> copy of the GPL that I found on www.slicot.org is GPLv3.
>
> It seems rather free-software-unfriendly to require registration to
> download anything from the www.slicot.org site...
>
> jwe
Yes, the registration thing is a bit unusual indeed.
For licensing issues, I recommend contacting the Slicot "librarian", Vasile
Sima (address@hidden). I asked him for permission to use some of their routines
in my control-oo package and I got a friendly admission. He just asked me to
include credits to Slicot. Therefore I don't expect any licensing problems
related to Octave ...
Regards,
Lukas
- Re: conv2 performance, (continued)
conv2 performance, Lukas Reichlin, 2010/03/03
- conv2 performance, John W. Eaton, 2010/03/03
- Re: conv2 performance,
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