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Mention gdbm, lirc and fftw there.
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Maarten Bosmans 2011-11-22 16:08:48 +01:00 committed by Colin Guthrie
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@ -2,16 +2,16 @@ All PulseAudio source files are licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public
License. (see file LGPL for details)
However, the server side has optional GPL dependencies. These include the
libsamplerate (for core libraries) and bluez (for the bluetooth proximity helper
program) libraries, although others may also be included in the future. If
PulseAudio is compiled with these optional components, this effectively
downgrades the license of the server part to GPL (see file GPL for details),
exercising section 3 of the LGPL. In such circumstances, you should treat the
client library (libpulse) of PulseAudio as being LGPL licensed and the server
part (libpulsecore) as being GPL licensed. Since the PulseAudio daemon, tests,
various utilities/helpers and the modules link to libpulsecore and/or the
afore mentioned optional GPL dependencies they are of course also GPL licensed
also in this scenario.
libsamplerate and gdbm (core libraries), LIRC (lirc module), FFTW (equalizer
module) and bluez (bluetooth proximity helper program) libraries, although
others may also be included in the future. If PulseAudio is compiled with these
optional components, this effectively downgrades the license of the server part
to GPL (see the file GPL for details), exercising section 3 of the LGPL. In
such circumstances, you should treat the client library (libpulse) of PulseAudio
as being LGPL licensed and the server part (libpulsecore) as being GPL licensed.
Since the PulseAudio daemon, tests, various utilities/helpers and the modules
link to libpulsecore and/or the afore mentioned optional GPL dependencies they
are of course also GPL licensed also in this scenario.
Andre Adrian's echo cancellation implementation is licensed under a less
restrictive license - see src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt for