>
> What's the difference between GPL and LGPL ?
>
The GPL is the standard 'stick this on your programs' license which means
that it and all derivative works are covered by the GPL.
The LGPL is the Library GPL. This means that commercial (or non GPL)
programs can link with the LGPL. For example, commercial applications can
link with GTK without having to release source code as the GTK library is
under the LGPL.
> If we don't want LAME to be transformed to BladeEnc-improvements, we
might
> consider a LIME-version with a nice webpage and compiled dll:s :)
> (LIME Is an MP3 Encoder)
Any problems with the legalities of this? I thought you weren't allowed to
distribute binaries.
> Anyone looked at the BladeEnc source to see what's improved from the ISO
> source?
I've got them on my hard drive, I haven't looked yet. Will do some time
this weekend after doing my assembler FHT for the ARM.
Regards
Andrew
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