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author | Tanu Kaskinen <tanuk@iki.fi> | 2017-02-03 09:06:35 +0200 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2017-02-15 20:06:28 -0800 |
commit | 4ddaf28fd36294fd940f26d55973da20eeeeb0d8 (patch) | |
tree | ec93a6ba2ea0bef3df95417c727927614ba63e34 /meta/recipes-multimedia/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.inc | |
parent | ecc4f09aab586aa18bca33301319873cb23011e7 (diff) | |
download | openembedded-core-contrib-4ddaf28fd36294fd940f26d55973da20eeeeb0d8.tar.gz |
pulseaudio: 9.0 -> 10.0
Relase notes:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/10.0/
The checksum of the LICENSE file changed due to some clarifications.
There were no changes to the actual licensing terms.
The LICENSE variable was not accurate, so I made changes to it.
Specifically:
* there's no GPL code in PulseAudio so I dropped GPL from the list
* the LGPL code allows using later versions of the license rather than
limiting to just 2.1
* there are some MIT and BSD licensed bits
I added more files to LIC_FILES_CHKSUM to have better coverage of all
the differently licensed code.
Dropped json-c and gdbm from DEPENDS. The new release doesn't use json-c
any more. gdbm isn't used when --with-database=simple is passed to
configure, so it should have been removed from DEPENDS a long time ago.
The new release dropped the Xen module, so the --without-xen configure
option isn't needed any more.
Added a comment for why --without-fftw is used.
Disabled the adrian echo canceller, because it has an unusual license,
and disabling the code was simpler than adding a new license to OE-Core.
Dropped upstreamed patches.
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'meta/recipes-multimedia/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.inc')
-rw-r--r-- | meta/recipes-multimedia/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.inc | 80 |
1 files changed, 74 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/meta/recipes-multimedia/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.inc b/meta/recipes-multimedia/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.inc index f5c5ed29c9..818ff560cc 100644 --- a/meta/recipes-multimedia/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.inc +++ b/meta/recipes-multimedia/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.inc @@ -2,16 +2,69 @@ SUMMARY = "Sound server for Linux and Unix-like operating systems" HOMEPAGE = "http://www.pulseaudio.org" AUTHOR = "Lennart Poettering" SECTION = "libs/multimedia" -LICENSE = "GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1" -LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://LICENSE;md5=d9ae089c8dc5339f8ac9d8563038a29f \ + +# Most of PulseAudio code is under LGPLv2.1+. There are a few exceptions: +# +# The "adrian" echo canceller variant has code under a non-standard permissive +# license. See src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt for details. This +# recipe disables the adrian echo canceller to avoid hassle with the unusual +# license. +# +# The src/modules/reserve* and src/pulsecore/rtkit* files are under the MIT +# license. +# +# The src/pulsecore/filter/ directory contains code under the 3-clause BSD +# license. +# +# src/utils/qpaeq is licensed under AGPL. qpaeq is not installed by this +# recipe, however, which is why AGPL is not mentioned in LICENSE. +# +# People who distribute PulseAudio binaries need to also consider that there +# are some dependencies to GPL libraries. LGPL code that depends on GPL +# libraries probably becomes effectively GPL-licensed (at compile-time? or at +# at link-time?). I'm not a lawyer, though, so I'm not sure of the exact +# implications. The GPL dependencies only affect the server, not the client +# library, with the exception of libdbus that affects both. These are the GPL +# library dependencies: +# +# One of the resampler implementations uses libsamplerate. This recipe doesn't +# enable that resampler, however. +# +# One of the database implementations uses gdbm. This recipe doesn't enable +# that database implementation, however. +# +# module-lirc (enabled by PACKAGECONFIG[lirc]) uses LIRC. +# +# module-equalizer-sink uses FFTW. This recipe disables that, however. +# +# The dependency with the most complicated licensing considerations is libdbus. +# When PACKAGECONFIG[dbus] is enabled (like it is by default), libdbus will be +# used by both the server and the client library (libpulse). Does this affect +# applications that use libpulse? It should be also noted that libdbus is +# dual-licensed: either GPLv2+ or AFL-2 terms apply. Whose decision is it which +# of the licenses apply? What a mess. Some people hold the view that libdbus is +# a system library that is covered by the "special exception" in GPLv2's +# section 3, and therefore libdbus's GPL license doesn't affect PulseAudio. +LICENSE = "LGPLv2.1+ & MIT & BSD-3-Clause" + +LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://LICENSE;md5=a848e8d03f04976778eab2348b59ed2b \ file://GPL;md5=4325afd396febcb659c36b49533135d4 \ file://LGPL;md5=2d5025d4aa3495befef8f17206a5b0a1 \ - file://src/pulsecore/resampler.h;beginline=4;endline=21;md5=09794012ae16912c0270f3280cc8ff84" + file://AGPL;md5=73f1eb20517c55bf9493b7dd6e480788 \ + file://src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt;md5=abbab006a561fbffccedf1c3531f34ab \ + file://src/pulsecore/filter/LICENSE.WEBKIT;md5=49defbaffddf8c51faf606ff7fc3b1f7 \ + file://src/pulsecore/resampler.h;beginline=4;endline=21;md5=09794012ae16912c0270f3280cc8ff84 \ + file://src/modules/reserve.h;beginline=6;endline=28;md5=0e23094760367d51b6609750e9b31fbb \ + file://src/pulsecore/rtkit.h;beginline=6;endline=29;md5=3f00ff966716ae0817c31576d1473528 \ + file://src/utils/qpaeq;beginline=2;endline=16;md5=7f62515a4762f0c3fc3d4201858bb964 \ + file://src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-aec.h;beginline=3;endline=12;md5=d3ed4fad1c073f8b06f37495dc5d1026 \ + file://src/pulsecore/filter/biquad.h;beginline=1;endline=4;md5=6d46d1365206528a20137355924233c1 \ +" DEPENDS = "libatomic-ops libsndfile1 libtool intltool-native" # optional DEPENDS += "udev alsa-lib glib-2.0 gconf" -DEPENDS += "json-c gdbm speexdsp libxml-parser-perl-native libcap" +DEPENDS += "speexdsp libxml-parser-perl-native libcap" inherit autotools bash-completion pkgconfig useradd gettext perlnative bluetooth systemd manpages @@ -25,9 +78,7 @@ EXTRA_OECONF = "\ --enable-tcpwrap=no \ --with-access-group=audio \ --disable-openssl \ - --disable-xen \ --with-database=simple \ - --without-fftw \ --without-zsh-completion-dir \ --with-udev-rules-dir=`pkg-config --variable=udevdir udev`/rules.d \ ac_cv_header_valgrind_memcheck_h=no \ @@ -38,6 +89,23 @@ EXTRA_OECONF = "\ # oe-core nor meta-oe, so let's not add a PACKAGECONFIG entry for it for now. EXTRA_OECONF += "--without-soxr" +# The FFTW dependency (for module-equalizer-sink) was removed in commit +# ddbd713293 without explaining why it was not made a PACKAGECONFIG item +# instead. Oh well, let's keep it disabled until someone expresses some +# interest in having it enabled. +# +# One nice thing about disabling this is that it also prevents qpaeq from +# being installed, so we avoid adding AGPL to the list of licenses (nothing +# else in PulseAudio is licensed under AGPL). +EXTRA_OECONF += "--without-fftw" + +# The "adrian" echo canceller implementation has a non-standard license +# (src/modules/echo-cancel/adrian-license.txt). It's a permissive license, so +# the licensing terms are probably not problematic, but it would be an extra +# hassle to add the license to OE-Core's set of licenses. The canceller isn't +# very good anyway, better alternatives exist (such as the webrtc canceller). +EXTRA_OECONF += "--disable-adrian-aec" + PACKAGECONFIG ??= "${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'bluetooth', '${BLUEZ}', '', d)} \ ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'zeroconf', 'avahi', '', d)} \ ${@bb.utils.contains('DISTRO_FEATURES', 'x11', 'x11', '', d)} \ |