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Old 09-28-2011, 02:06 PM   #7
garylisbon
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Hi,

thanks for the quick reply. Just a few clarifs.

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The user installs calibre there self and your application will use it if available.
Can we install calibre ourselves though we will inform the users that we will install the software ourselves on their server as part of the installation procedure? (Just asking, since it would be better to use calibre at the start to avoid quality problems in the other conversion products that will result in bug reports)

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As long as calibre is a small part of the functionality of the application.
Yes, it will just be part of converting the epubs that will uploaded to pdfs with a batch job. our app consists of other functions like viewing videos, booking, reservation and other library functions.

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The application calls calibre using system calls not linking to it.
Just to be clear, calling ebook-convert from a java command (Runtime.exec) that executes command line arguments is not considered as linking right? (Not sure of the scope of the term linking in the license)



Thanks again.
Gary Lisbon

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