On 19:28 Thu 06 Dec , Alister wrote:
> If I understand things correctly this means if you distribute the python
> package (alone or as part of your application) then you need to include
> the detailed section.
>
> if you provide just your own python code & require the user to install
> pyth
years, which was in 1998, so it might not be relevant at
all. Well ok. I guess I can just leave my files, as they are,
since they are no real extensions of the library. But I am not
completely sure. If anyone has a better idea: Just let me know
it.
Benjamin
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Ben
Hello everyone,
I am new to this list.
I have a question concerning the curses module (I am using
python2.7). Which license does this module have? Is it bases
completely on the curses library? In the documentation the
following is stated:
"The curses module provides an interface to the curses lib