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Old 09-28-2011, 06:03 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by garylisbon View Post
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)
Are you bundling or calibre into an installer that you give to your customers or are you providing a service where one of your people sits down with access to the customers sever, installs and setups up the everything they need?

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Originally Posted by garylisbon View Post
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)
What you've described (using Runtime.exec) is not linking. Linking would be using a DLL from calibre.
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