Alexander Terekhov wrote: > > http://www.linuxrising.org/files/licensingfaq.html > > Question: Can someone for example distribute > > 1. GStreamer, the LGPL library > 2. Totem, a GPL playback application > 3. The binary-only Sorenson decoder > > together in one distribution/operating system ? > > If not, what needs to be changed to make this possible ? > > Answer: This would be a problem, because the GStreamer and Totem > licenses would forbid it. In order to link GStreamer to Totem, you > need to use section 3 of the LGPL to convert GStreamer to GPL. >
Just so you understand my curiosity: replace Gstreamer with glibc Totem with Linux kernel Sorenson with Adobe reader. Of course situation is different since layer is upside down, but it is weird. Please do not reply to this, I am starting to be sick with GPL problems. I want to end this thread. I wanted to understand a simple problem and got into a deep swamp. No more. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
