Andreas Metzler <[email protected]> writes: > On 2011-12-06 Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> wrote: >> We are considering re-licensing Libtasn1 to LGPLv3+ and I wanted to hear >> if there are any strong reasons against that. > [...] > > I am not sure this counts as a strong reason, but I think GnuTLS using > GPLv2-only code (cups) would need to drop TLS support. Even after > GnuTLS switched to 3.0 they could continue using the legacy (but still > supported) gnutls 2.x series.
Eventually the 2.x series will not be supported though, what will happen then? Anyway, just as cups could use old GnuTLS, they could use old Libtasn1, couldn't they? I don't see a simple solution for CUPS given that GnuTLS is LGPLv3+ after we noticed that GMP is LGPLv3+. Both libraries could be relicensed as dual-LGPLv3+|GPLv2+ though, but it requires some coordination and effort from somebody interested. Thanks for feedback. /Simon
