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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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Andre Adrian's echo cancellation implementation is licensed under a less
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restrictive license - see src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt for
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details.
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Some other files pulled into PA source (i.e. reference implementations that are
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considered too small and stable to be considered as an external library) use the
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more permissive MIT license. This include the device reservation DBus protocol
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and realtime kit implementations.
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Additionally, a more permissive Sun license is used for code that performs
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u-law, A-law and linear PCM conversions.
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While we attempt to provide a summary here, it is the ultimate responsibility of
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the packager to ensure the components they use in their build of PulseAudio
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meets their license requirements.
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