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Bug#532690: ALURE 1.0 Debian packages



Hello,

Right now I'm working on ALURE packages for Debian. I have a few questions.

The ALURE Homepage says ALURE is licensed under LGPL. Checking the source 
however, there is no copyright headers in any of the source files and there's 
only the LGPL 2 license in the 'COPYING' file in the top source directory. Did 
you mean "LGPL version 2 or (at your option) any later version" like with the 
OpenAL Soft license?

Also, the example programs are built by cmake but not installed. Is this 
intentional? What I'm doing right now is including the sources for the example 
programs as part of the documentation for the ALURE development package.

Also, I see there's an option for building a static library but doesn't allow it 
to be built with the shared library. This isn't like OpenAL Soft where there's 
no such option and the -DLIBTYPE=STATIC option has to be passed into cmake. For 
ALURE, do you have any objections for installing static libraries alongside 
shared libraries?

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Regards,
Andres



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