On 07/06/15 14:19, Bálint Réczey wrote: > The question now is how we should interpret DFSG with regard to Live > DVD-s. Should we stop packaging Libav (and later FFmpeg) in the > current scheme because it allows preinstalling hedgewars (GPLv2 only) > with libavcodec-extra-56 making the DVD violating the license of the > packages or let this be a concern for Live DVD creators?
The thing that is not allowed is either distributing a derivative work of hedgewars source code with additional restrictions beyond those of the GPL-2, or distributing a derivative work of libav source code with additional restrictions beyond those of either GPL-2 or GPL-3. The hedgewars binary is clearly a derivative work of hedgewars source and, if you believe the FSF's assertions about dynamic linking, libav source (via the libavcodec56 GPL-2+ binaries, to which it links). I find it hard to justify how the hedgewars binary could possibly be a derivative work of libavcodec-extra-56, given that libavcodec-extra-56 was not involved anywhere in the preparation of the hedgewars binary, which (presumably) only uses published interfaces from libavcodec56. Those interfaces happen to be compatible with those found in libavcodec-extra-56. If the in-memory image formed while executing the hedgewars binary counts as a derivative work, then I suppose *that* is derived from both hedgewars source code and libavcodec-extra-56; but we aren't distributing that. (Don't distribute core dumps from such a situation, I suppose?) S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-legal-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/557459e3.6090...@debian.org