On 01/13/2012 06:20 AM, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 12:08 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 01/13/2012 05:49 AM, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
Hello,
I have a grey-area issue. The new version of the clementine player comes bundled with 3rd party source files: sha2 [1], echoprint-codegen [2].
There are no licensing issues. Unfortunately, neither of the two upstreams provide their source files as libraries. From the descriptions in their webpages [1] and [2], they seem to me as "take this code and use it in your project as you wish".
The question is, how do you think this would play with our guidelines?
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[1] http://www.aarongifford.com/computers/sha.html [2] https://github.com/echonest/echoprint-codegen
I don't see anything unusal with both of these packages - Am I missing something?
IMO, these should be packaged as "ordinary packages".
Can you define "ordinary packages"?
:) Well, I don't see anything unusal with these packages, which would require them to be copylibs. To me, they just seem to lack a built-in infrastructure to "build + install" them. This is not unusal (esp. with packages originating from an academic background).
Should I write a Makefile or a shell script and turn the source files into shared libraries with some random sonames, and patch clementine to use these libraries?
More or less yes. You would not necessarily have "to write Makefiles" and "to add shared libs", but something along these lines.
Ralf