
Hi Richard, I've updated the bigint source files in the boost sandbox; they are now subject to the terms of the Boost License 1.0. AFAIK, this change means that you may proceed as you wish :). In any case I'm curious: how will your big integer library differ from the bigint in the sandbox? Since even bigint isn't the first arbitrary magnitude integer library targetted at boost, I wonder if perhaps it may be worth your while to work from one of the existing implementations rather than start anew. Cheers, ron Richard Peters wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a big integer library, and for outputting the value of the integer to a stream I would like to use the code in the bigint library in the sandbox. Unfortunately, the file containing the code (bigint.hpp) hasn't got a copyright notice. Could I have permission to use that code in my own big integer library? For what it's worth, I'm planning to submit my big integer library to boost eventually.
thanks,
Richard Peters
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