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Re: IDL with multiple processors [message #13701 is a reply to message #13696] Fri, 04 December 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <748sgn$rck$1@readme.uio.no>,
Stein Vidar Hagfors Haugan <steinhh@ulrik.uio.no> wrote:
>> It's also probably illegal to use fork on a machine with
>> a floating license.
>
> Actually, I don't think RSI would mind from the licensing point of
> view: AFAIK, they have a "one user, one screen, any number of processes"
> policy (you can even run two IDL processes on separate machines,
> but on the same display, using just one license).

I'm pretty sure that when using floating licences, every IDL process I
start checks out 10 licences regardless of which display they are running
on. It's only the static licenses that allow any number of processes to
be started as long as they are running on the same machine (regardless
of the display location).

Eric
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