On 03/23/2011 01:02 AM, Marc-André Moreau wrote:
> If LGPL allows proprietary software to _use_ an LGPL library, why would
> it be a problem for Apache-licensed software to use an LGPL library?

Yes, LGPL is ok, but as I stated LGPL version of FFmpeg is missing 
features like H.264, because libx264 is GPL.

> In the worst case, if we use the GPL version, that would make a special
> GPL version of FreeRDP since the licensing would likely propagate.

Yes this is also correct, but if someone actually wants an 
Apache-license version, he will not be able to use GPL'd FFmpeg.

Vic


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