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killerbot:
gonna try it out. Just downloaded ICC, but the eveluation does not loast long (end of this year).

There's no option to use the freely (like m$ and borland) ???

Lieven

yop:
Nope. You can get the linux version for free just for open source development

rickg22:
But we're doing open source development. We're not using ICC DIRECTLY to build an open source project, but we're certainly using it to beta-test an open source project ;-) Will this loophole work?

killerbot:
and the windows version !! must also fit in that loophole

yop:

--- Quote from: rickg22 on December 01, 2005, 04:37:31 pm ---But we're doing open source development. We're not using ICC DIRECTLY to build an open source project, but we're certainly using it to beta-test an open source project ;-) Will this loophole work?

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--- Quote from: killerbot on December 01, 2005, 04:54:56 pm ---and the windows version !! must also fit in that loophole

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You lost me  :? What are you talking about? I replied that there is no free version for windows only a commercial one, that you can evaluate for 30 days (that's the one I used to add the windows support for the compiler and has now expired). For linux Intel provides a free version that should be used for open source development (and yes cb is open source). Apart from that there is also a commercial edition for linux. Supporting (not using or providing) a tool even a proprietary one in an open source project is tottaly legal and apart from that I think that even at Intel they'd be happy to know that a very promising open source project supports their product ;).

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