Dear all,
Some api header files are copied to our souce code. Those are mistakes. In
fact, what we need to do is call the APIs provided by GNU/Linux Platform.
That is enough. I think we have made this problem a bit too complex.

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:51 AM, du.haipeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> While we were developing our project, we just included the libs which met
> our requirment. So it took us a long time to list all of them.
>
> Except XPlayer,which is based on mplayer, all the other part, components by
> components, are by ourselves.
>
> GTk for user interface.
>
> ffmpeg for audio video coding and decoding.
>
> jrtp for transmitting multi media data.
>
> artsd for sound play back.
>
> jthread to achieve multi-thread.
>
> ...............
>
> and some system apis of linux.
>
> ===We started from scratch.===
>
>
>
>
>
>
> du.haipeng
> 2008-07-24
>
>
>
> 发件人: Bernd Fondermann
> 发送时间: 2008-07-23 18:54:45
> 收件人: [email protected]
> 抄送:
> 主题: Re: Re: What should wo do next about the Bluesky Project?
>
> 2008/7/23 chenwei_yi2003  <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> > Maybe we should check the libs invoked in our Bluesky project .
> > For LGPL,just dynamically call it ,and this is enough ;
> > While for GPL,the best way to solve the problem is to substitute them
> with LGPL or recode such libs ourselves.
> >
> > Can this work?
>
> At first, really, you should focus on the code you actually intend to
> move over into the ASF repository.
> (The library aspect is only important after that.)
>
> I know that I can download source code from the Bluesky website. But
> where did _you_ actually get this code from at first (when the project
> started or you started to develop specific components.) Can you give
> URLs, please, where I can find the original code _before_ it entered
> the BlueSky project.
>
> If we cannot track down the origins of the code, there will be nothing
> going into our repository, as far as I can tell.
>
> By the way, I asked about the origins of you code multiple times now.
> Do you understand, what I am talking about?
>
>  Bernd
>



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