Hello,
I just want to hint to the fact that the file in "sbc.c" containing the
Bluetooth audio codec appears twice in the repository of Ekiga/Opal =
> svn co https://opalvoip.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opalvoip/opal/trunk
opal/plugins/audio/SBC/sbc.c
and as file "bluez/sbc/sbc.c" in
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git.
Maybe, somebody has an idea to keep both versions in sync if one is
changing? Or is it not necessary?
Best regards,
Christian
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Hi Craig,
>>>> can we first talk about you statically linking MPL and LGPL code
>>>> together. This doesn't look like a good idea to me.
>>> Actually, it is the SBC codec plugin for Opal that is loaded
>>> dynamically.
>>> Does this make things better or worse?
>>
>> that should be fine, but you need to put LGPL on the parts you wrote
>> to include the SBC routines and make them work.
>
> Is there a library that contains the SBC functions that we can link
> against ?
not at the moment. We might do this at some point, but first we have
to make sure we are not touching the API anymore.
Regards
Marcel
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Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Christian,
> =
>>> can we first talk about you statically linking MPL and LGPL code
>>> together. This doesn't look like a good idea to me.
>> Actually, it is the SBC codec plugin for Opal that is loaded =
>> dynamically.
>> Does this make things better or worse?
> =
> that should be fine, but you need to put LGPL on the parts you wrote =
> to include the SBC routines and make them work.
Is there a library that contains the SBC functions that we can link =
against ?
Craig
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Hi Christian,
>> can we first talk about you statically linking MPL and LGPL code
>> together. This doesn't look like a good idea to me.
>
> Actually, it is the SBC codec plugin for Opal that is loaded
> dynamically.
> Does this make things better or worse?
that should be fine, but you need to put LGPL on the parts you wrote
to include the SBC routines and make them work.
Regards
Marcel
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> can we first talk about you statically linking MPL and LGPL code
> together. This doesn't look like a good idea to me.
Actually, it is the SBC codec plugin for Opal that is loaded dynamically.
Does this make things better or worse?
Regards,
Christian
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
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Hi Christian,
> I just want to hint to the fact that the file in "sbc.c" containing
> the
> Bluetooth audio codec appears twice in the repository of Ekiga/Opal
>> svn co https://opalvoip.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opalvoip/opal/trunk
> opal/plugins/audio/SBC/sbc.c
> and as file "bluez/sbc/sbc.c" in
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git.
>
> Maybe, somebody has an idea to keep both versions in sync if one is
> changing? Or is it not necessary?
can we first talk about you statically linking MPL and LGPL code
together. This doesn't look like a good idea to me.
Regards
Marcel
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