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> On 13 Nov 2018, at 00:11, Michael Forney <mfor...@mforney.org> wrote: > >> On 2018-11-12, Alessandro Pistocchi <apukfreela...@gmail.com> wrote: >> What is swc? > > My wayland compositor library: https://github.com/michaelforney/swc > >> Where can I find oasis? Would you be interested in helping a bit if I needed >> help starting from oasis and removing gpl/lgpl stuff? I am ok with gpl apps >> but not with libs... > > https://github.com/michaelforney/oasis > > I won't be removing GPL/LGPL packages just because of the license, but > you don't have to install them if you don't want them. You can also > just comment out what you don't want in pkg/gen.lua to make sure they > don't get pulled in by something. The core set of packages (required > for bootstrap and basic system operation) doesn't use any GPL/LGPL > libraries, but does include some GPL applications (bc, e2fsprogs, git, > iproute2, kbd, util-linux) and plan9port (Lucent Public License 1.02). > > Going through the package list, the libraries will likely have > problems with are: > - libelf from elfutils (LGPLv3), required to build linux > - efivar (LGPLv2.1), required by efibootmgr (GPLv2) > - libfuse (LGPLv2.1), required by sshfs (GPLv2) > - libnl (LGPLv2.1), required by wpa_supplicant (BSD-3, but libnl is > linked statically, so also LGPLv2.1) > - jbig2dec (AGPLv3), required by mupdf (AGPLv3) > - ffmpeg (LGPLv2.1 or GPLv2, depending on what's enabled), required by > mpv (also GPLv2 or LGPLv2.1 depending on what's enabled). > - alsa-lib (LGPLv2.1), required by alsa-utils (GPLv2) and mpv > > (licenses were determined by looking briefly at https://repology.org/) >