[ODE] Redistributing a C++ Wrapper for ODE
Clay Larabie
c-larabie at rogers.com
Wed Jul 10 19:24:02 2002
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Let's say I created a C++ wrapper for ODE that completely wraps the C =
API and doesn't require the user to even have the header files for ODE, =
would I be able to redistribute this version from my website? What =
copyright information do I have to include, and what are the LGPL or BSD =
implications of doing this?
I obviously don't want to take credit for ODE, or pretend that my =
wrapper isn't using ODE in the background, I just want to provide a =
convenient C++ wrapper for anyone interested.=20
Clay
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files for ODE, would I be able to redistribute this version from my =
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