Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] MSE pcaudio.

2018-03-24 Thread fredvs
Hello Martin. Now that the pcaudiolib trip has ended, if you agree, i will give my sentiments (if not, just do not read what follows). Jonathan Duddington, the creator of eSpeak did choose GPL license for his eSpeak code. I did ask him if he had plan to make it it LGPL, but no, this was not in hi

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] MSE pcaudio.

2018-03-24 Thread fredvs
> Nobody can use it in combination with closed source elements. Aaargh. OK, I will take the positive of that story: I went deep inside ALSA and Pulseaudio code and no more secret for me about those libs. By the way, if you decide to have your own MSE audio lib, I will test-help it with force. An

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] MSE pcaudio.

2018-03-24 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Saturday 24 March 2018 08:49:03 Martin Schreiber wrote: > > Nobody can use it in combination with closed source elements. eSpeakNG > library is GPL too. I used it for MSEgui because it is possible to make a > GPL-ed speech server based on it which overcomes the GPL trap for > applications which

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] MSE pcaudio.

2018-03-24 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Friday 23 March 2018 15:44:52 fredvs wrote: > > Fred, you are aware that pcaudiolib is GPL? > > Huh, I am not a layer... > What is not premised, will I go to jail? > Nobody can use it in combination with closed source elements. eSpeakNG library is GPL too. I used it for MSEgui because it is pos