That is why I put the link to the sites where the source is hosted so you
can check this and the license they are using are full GPL which is
compatible with LGPL if I remember correctly.

 

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Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Convexdecomposition for open source devs

 

Knowing what their licenses are is very important. They'll need to be LGPL
compatible, if I remember rightly.

On 31/12/2010 1:03 AM, WolfPup Lowenhar wrote: 

I have recently had a conversation with someone @ LL that has said they
would be willing to help develop and OS version of llconvexdecompisition. I
even I even discussed which ones they thought was good but they have not had
the time to look at the open source version in a technical way. So what I
thought of is start a thread here that would allow the OS community both
vote and comment on the OS versions with the one most generally liked being
used and converted to be compatible to the LL mesh viewer.

 

Versions that I have found(to place your vote on this put an x next it.):

 

Bullet Physics Library(just the convexdecomp section):

Web site : http://code.google.com/p/bullet/

Votes> 

 


 <http://codesuppository.blogspot.com/> John Ratcliff's:


Web Site :
http://codesuppository.blogspot.com/2009/11/convex-decomposition-library-now
.html


Votes> 


 


 


Comments for either system:


 

 
 
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