On 2019-02-18 20:08, Soft Works wrote:
Thanks again for your kind reply. Although I’m not a lawyer myself, I
know
that if you’re the sole(!) author of the yadif_cuda kernel source, then
you
would be allowed to publish that code under any additional license you
want.
But that would be your very own decision, I wouldn’t dare to ask you
about
doing so. ;-)
It is true that I'm the only person who's written lines of code into
that file,
and I did not read the original yadif code when implementing the
algorithm (rather
I used a more comprehensible description from the doom9 forum), so yes,
I guess
that's possible. I don't have any particular objection to doing so. I
can suggest
a patch and see if other people agree it's possible.
Another way might be local compilation via NVRTC or NVCC, but this
would
require the CUDA SDK to be installed. I guess you’ve already thought
about
that..?
This is certainly possible, but requiring the end user to have the SDK
installed
will be make effective usage difficult.
--phil
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