On Monday 19 September 2011, Lars Vogdt wrote:
If there are any exceptions, why not one more?
I would say: feel free to contact Intel and ask if you can get an official approval for including the icc into the openSUSE Build Service.
I contacted them last week but still waiting for reply ...
All mentioned exceptions in OBS currently have a written down (and legal approved) contract that allows us to put them into OBS.
Just to clear it up. I'am sure Intel would never allow to make the icc available for all users without signing non-com. licences for every user. So never ever there could be an icc.rpm published. But if Intel allows single users to use their own license on OBS (and it should be allowed IMO) when we could discuss whether OBS should allow packagers to do this or not. Publishing icc compiled packages is no problem I think. Of course I don't plan to have icc compiled packages within the standard distro. It would be just a benefit for developers to have another very good compiler available. cu, Rudi -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org