Never mind that last remark: libartsc is actually LGPL, even though the copyright file of the ubuntu and debian packages suggest otherwise.
So it looks to me like all we'd need is a version of libgig under the 'GPL 2.0 + "commercial exception"'-license to be able to distribute LS in multiverse.
Never mind that last remark: libartsc is actually LGPL, even though the copyright file of the ubuntu and debian packages suggest otherwise.
So it looks to me like all we'd need is a version of libgig under the 'GPL 2.0 + "commercial exception"'-license to be able to distribute LS in multiverse.