Hello,

No I was not aware of this either. I'll talk to the libmp4v2 maintainers
and see if they're willing to change license. If they're willing to change
it to plain MPL 2.0 that would be compatible with GPLv2 (as far as I
understand it).

Andrée

On 3 November 2014 08:15, Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> wrote:

> Hi Andree,
>
> the Debian project has found a licensing conflict between MPD and libmp4v2:
>
>  http://bugs.debian.org/767504
>
> Because you submitted the plugin to MPD, I'd like you to figure out a
> solution.  As I wrote in reply to the Debian bug report, the plugin
> must be deleted from MPD (0.19.3) if the libmp4v2 project does not
> switch to a license that is compatible with MPD's.
>
> Max
>
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