Hi, I am developing open-source framework that is licensed under LPGL and it is mainly focused on graphical usage. I am also developing addons for this framework and one of which is video player that uses FFmpeg libraries.
My question is, if I compile shared FFmpeg libraries *without* parameters "--enable-gpl" and "--enable-nonfree" to make it LGPL compatible, then am I legally allowed to make DDLs available on framework`s git repository? If I understood right, I also need to make the source code available on same repository from which DLLs were compiled? My last question. I am also making closed-source app that is using my framework also with addon that uses FFmpeg libraries and clients will not be charged for this app. In order to ship the application I also need to ship FFmpeg DLLs with exe in order to make app properly working. I am only using shared libraries, not static. Do I need to include FFmpeg lib source code into application? If yes, would it be OK if I only provided link to repository (in which DLLs with source code and my framework are) inside app`s readmy file? Thank you. with regards, Matus Novak _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user