On 23/12/09 20:32, Eugene Mymrin wrote:
I'm building an application for Android which uses FFmpeg to decode
audio streams.
Android 1.5 has a problem which makes it impossible to load
third-party library with dependencies (1.6 and newer don't have this
problem). This means I can't use libavformat library because it needs
libavutil and libavcodec. Linking with FFmpeg statically could be a
solution but I can't do that because my application is neither GPL not
LGPL.
Note that linking statically or dynamically does not change anything
regarding the licensing issues...
Another option is to create single library containing
functionality of all three libraries - avutil, avcodec, avformat. So
my question is: is it legal to build single dynamic library, name it
FFmpeg and then use it in my application?
I do not know what you mean by "legal", but this is surely not a way to
address licensing issues.
Luca
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