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I often see scientific programs for Linux written in C which come with
several files,
are "zipped" with gzip and packked as .tar , they contain a "makefile"
and several
instructions (and incompatibilities for several compilers).
In theory, you can create a Windows-executable but in practice this
rarely works
or requires too much time and energy.
So, I wonder : is there some service, who provides this compiling
maybe even against payment ?
Would it be legal to collect and provide Windows-executables for such
free
scientific programs ?
several files,
are "zipped" with gzip and packked as .tar , they contain a "makefile"
and several
instructions (and incompatibilities for several compilers).
In theory, you can create a Windows-executable but in practice this
rarely works
or requires too much time and energy.
So, I wonder : is there some service, who provides this compiling
maybe even against payment ?
Would it be legal to collect and provide Windows-executables for such
free
scientific programs ?