On 14/10/2016 10:00 AM, Narendra Modi wrote:
Hello Gurus,

I have built a code snippet using R.net wherein I call couple of R
scripts to run optimization packages and use the output in C# code.
The way I call the R scripts is just by providing its location in the
C# code.

So, if I have to share the .dll of the complete program, I will also
have to share the R scripts; actual code. Is there anyway to avoid it;
not having to share the r script code with users/testers.
I am considerably new to R. Any suggestion in this direction is appreciated!


I don't know what the R.net .dll is, but if it includes R, you need to share the complete source code of anything you distribute that includes it. The R scripts will be only a small part of that.

Sharing less than that is a copyright violation, since you are only licensed to distribute R under the GPL license, and it requires that you share code of the original and your modifications.

Duncan Murdoch

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