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bluetooth: Remove module-bluetooth-proximity
module-bluetooth-proximity has not worked for quite a while, since it uses pre-BlueZ4 APIs. Nobody complained since then, which is a good indication that it doesn't have much users. Even the original commit message refers to it more as a toy than as something of great use: "add new fun module that automatically mutes your audio devices when you leave with your bluetooth phone, and unmutes when you come back" Removing it we completely remove the dependency on libbluetooth.
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@ -2,16 +2,16 @@ All PulseAudio source files are licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public
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License. (see file LGPL for details)
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However, the server side has optional GPL dependencies. These include the
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libsamplerate and gdbm (core libraries), LIRC (lirc module), FFTW (equalizer
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module) and bluez (bluetooth proximity helper program) libraries, although
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others may also be included in the future. If PulseAudio is compiled with these
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optional components, this effectively downgrades the license of the server part
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to GPL (see the file GPL for details), exercising section 3 of the LGPL. In
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such circumstances, you should treat the client library (libpulse) of PulseAudio
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as being LGPL licensed and the server part (libpulsecore) as being GPL licensed.
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Since the PulseAudio daemon, tests, various utilities/helpers and the modules
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link to libpulsecore and/or the afore mentioned optional GPL dependencies they
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are of course also GPL licensed also in this scenario.
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libsamplerate and gdbm (core libraries), LIRC (lirc module) and FFTW (equalizer
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module), although others may also be included in the future. If PulseAudio is
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compiled with these optional components, this effectively downgrades the
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license of the server part to GPL (see the file GPL for details), exercising
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section 3 of the LGPL. In such circumstances, you should treat the client
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library (libpulse) of PulseAudio as being LGPL licensed and the server part
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(libpulsecore) as being GPL licensed. Since the PulseAudio daemon, tests,
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various utilities/helpers and the modules link to libpulsecore and/or the afore
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mentioned optional GPL dependencies they are of course also GPL licensed also
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in this scenario.
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In addition to this, if D-Bus support is enabled, the PulseAudio client library
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(libpulse) MAY need to be licensed under the GPL, depending on the license
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