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The CPOL which was reference by the matrix library I am trying to use states the following...
You must include a copy of, or the Uniform Resource Identifier for, this License with every copy of the Executable Files or Source Code You distribute and ensure that anyone receiving such Executable Files and Source Code agrees that the terms of this License apply to such Executable Files and/or Source Code

Does this mean that if I package the code into another package that my user, at runtime, must be prompted to agree to the license?
Or does it simply mean that if I provide the executable or source to a client, say- someone else in my work group, that I must ensure they adhere to the license?

Please help clarify.


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Include the link to the entire CPOL in the licence agreement section of your setup project - that way the user can read your agreement, and link through to the CPOL to cover the code sections which are covered by that when he installs the software.

That should be sufficient.
 
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