Hi Pedro,
thank you, this confirms what I suspected from my understandings. Then
this also is the case with PortAudio, since this is released under GPL,
too.
Cleaning this up, prevents me from wasting time with this
anymore.
Regards
Bernd.
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2010-10-10, 11:58:28
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Re: [fluid-dev] Imminent 1.1.3 release?
On Sunday 10 October 2010, Bernd Casper wrote: > >It is just
important to remember not to link to anything > released under GPL at
the same time that we link to ASIO.< > > Does that mean, a
chain jOrgan (GPL) --> FS (LGPL) --> Jack --> ASIO raises
licensing problems, in your eyes?
Absolutely.
GPL and LGPL
licenses require you to provide all the source code needed to rebuild the
distributed binary library upon request from an user.
Steinberg
explicitly forbids you to distribute the source code of the ASIO SDK, (or
the VST SDK) when you accept the online download conditions.
If you
distribute a binary product under a GPL/LGPL license linked to one of
those Steinberg SDKs you are going to break one
license.
Regards, Pedro
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