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<div>Hi Ross,</div>
<div> After trawling through the posts relate to this topic , I found one which expresses your opinion on using Live555 as a shared library. (<a href="http://lists.live555.com/pipermail/live-devel/2004-July/000955.html">http://lists.live555.com/pipermail/live-devel/2004-July/000955.html</a>)
. Certainly understand the reasoning behind it but then the conundrum we have here is that statically linking violates the LGPL terms and to enable dynamic linking the LGPL must be violated to add the DLL export tags to classes and API’s of live Media.
So the question I have is, did you guys get a chance since then to provide makefile options where live media code could be deployed as a DLL on Windows? If not is this planned in the near future?</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Vasu</div>
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