Hi, Karl Berry schrieb: [...]
Basically, the only reason not to do an immediate license upgrade is if there are known to be significant client packages that are (as Peter implied) GPLv2-only, as opposed to GPLv2-or-later. It doesn't sound like there is.
Huh? - MPlayer is GPL-v2 only and uses libcdio - Therefore all projects, which borrowed code from MPlayer, should be GPL-v2 too (e.g. xine). If they are GPL-v2+, they violate the license. Looks like a deadlock situation :( If you blame the authors of GPL-v2 projects (for not allowing GPL-v2+) or the FSF (for making a GPL-license incompatible with it's predecessor) is up to you. Therefore IMO GPL-v2+ is the only option for libcdio. Burkhard _______________________________________________ Libcdio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libcdio-devel
