CGAL 3.2 is going to be released in a few days. I've been in contact with the upstream developers to resolve the license issues.
1) Anything that goes into libCGAL.a and libCGALQt.a is licensed under LGPL. There are no QPL'd files involved in the build of those libraries. 2) The examples as well as some demos and other files are available under an MIT-like license (previously no license at all). 3) Third-party software contained in the CGAL tarball is clearly identfied as such in the top-level LICENSE file (and Debian's copyright file). 4) There is no license for the documentation (upstream could not agree on a license yet). Therefore, the documentation has been removed from the Debian tarball. Fortunately, the documentation is separately available from www.cgal.org. I plan to package the software and to look for a sponsor as soon as the final tarballs are available. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]