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I think the companies that bought Eagle know that they have to do this as they did not want to loose another license. Plus, they did not want to loose their old software. I think it is a software company that is poorly run. I blame Autodesk.
The license server is a great tool in Eagle. It is required to get a new license, and you have to maintain a server, so there is a cost. So when the license server changes, you might end up with a few hundred or even a few thousand less licenses per year (depending on how many people have the new software).
I really feel bad for the other developers who had to wait for this, and I know many of them would be perfectly happy to pull out the old license server and start a new one. But there is a big problem that a lot of them have already started working on. As the license server was not synced with the new model, every time a user downloads a new version of Eagle they would need to reinstall the license server.
In the early days of Eagle we were required to maintain our own license server. This was a big task for a developer who did not have any experience in network programming and managed to get something that worked. I remember spending 8 hours debugging a license server reboot, which was eventually resolved by calling Autodesk and receiving a response in less than two minutes from their automatic call center. The problem was fixed.
It is not ideal to have to update the license server manually every time a new version is released. If Autodesk could make the license server update itself automatically it would save everyone a lot of time and energy. If they could provide a program that would sync the license database remotely to the license server, and then if the license server died, the program would try to re-sync the license. Then if the license server is still online when the program tries to sync, it would just work.
I now have a license that works only on my computer and not on any of my clients' computers. I can't use it on the internet and I can't use it in any of my clients' offices. The only way to use it is on my computer, and I bought a second computer just so I can use it on there. I don't want to do that. I don't want to have to buy a big building to hold all my software. This is really ridiculous. I'm very glad that I have an almost unlimited license.
UPDATE: Autodesk support has been very responsive. I finally got a live person. He was very helpful and friendly and has confirmed that this is indeed a bug. He also asked what version of Eagle I was using. I told him and asked when they were going to fix it. He said if I can't get it done in the next week or so, when a new release is out, he can set me up with a free version. That was helpful. Thanks to Autodesk for their help.
Subscription is a killer for open source software. It also eliminates independent software vendors selling software as a service. For engineering firms that are using Autodesk software, I don’t think they will be happy with subscription, but there are thousands of engineers out there who now won’t be able to just download a license and use the software. 827ec27edc