Today Samsung re-uploaded libSDAL.zip. Archive now contains LGPL-2.1.txt and they've added proper license headers to tsmuxenc.h/.c.
It's still not a full source release though. For completeness I've added my last mail and their response below. -bugficks ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 8/25/2014 9:21 AM, Opensource Request wrote: Dear Bug Ficks, Thank you for your advices. Unfortunately we have missed LGPL v2.1 license notice on 2 files' heading with our fault. We will correct and re-upload as soon as possible. Sorry for this fault. For other question, we have delivered to developers of your mail. When their reply is arrives, we will let you know in shout time. Thank you at all time. Kindly regards, Samsung Visual Display Division's Opensource team. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date : 2014-08-24 23:11:59 (GMT+09:00) Subject:Re: [Notification from Samsung Open Source Release Center] Hello, I finally got feedback from gpl-violations.org. I'm sorry to inform you that your libSDAL release is not sufficient. Samsung is required to release full source code for libSDAL. You fail LGPL requirements for FFmpeg in about every point listed here: https://www.ffmpeg.org/legal.html -no dynamic linking -not using lib FFmpeg but only copied some functions/structures. -you even removed FFmpeg license from tsmuxenc.h/.c Hence to conform with LGPL Samsung has to release complete source code. Kind Regards, -bugficks ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 8/25/2014 12:11 PM, Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Hi bugficks, > >> In that zip are tsmuxenc.c and tsmuxenc.h which are based on >> https://www.ffmpeg.org/doxygen/trunk/mpegtsenc_8c.html > > Thanks for the precise detail. > >> If you're interested I'll keep you posted. > > Yes, please keep the list succinctly posted; its archive is a useful > public resource for future Googlers. > > Cheers, Ralph. > >
