Re: libaudiofile and mpeg audio
- From: "Michael K. Johnson" <johnsonm redhat com>
- To: Dietmar Maurer <dm vlsivie tuwien ac at>
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: libaudiofile and mpeg audio
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 16:33:55 -0500
Dietmar Maurer writes:
>Why? Please give me a hint.
There has been a long-standing decision that all GNOME libraries should
be LGPL'ed in order to allow non-GPL-compatible applications (including
but not limited to commercial applications) to be built as GNOME apps.
Raph provided libart_lgpl to allow this; we need to find an appropriate
compromise for audiofile as well.
Perhaps the Xing decoder parts could be dlopened and only used if they
are installed; that might be considered to keep the parts separate enough
that the library issues would not interject. I don't know what the
answer is, I just know that we need to figure out what the answer is...
michaelkjohnson
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