[Qt-interest] Question about LGPL license and propietary source code
Marc Cals
cpmarc at gmail.com
Wed Aug 26 22:08:42 CEST 2009
Hello,
We have a doubt about the use of QtSingleApplication library under LGPL in
our closed source application.
It's ok to put the QtSingleApplication source code under our source code
repository as a third party library, build it as a .dll and link this dll
with our application and redistribute it to our users?
We don't want to modify the QtSingleApplication source code, we only want to
do it this way so we doesn't have to distribute a binary version between our
developers (it will be built with our build process automatically).
What we need to do to comply with the LGPL? We need to put any notice
somewhere to our users? On the "About" dialog, perhaps? It's ok to send our
users to Qt website if they want to download QtSingleApplication dll source
code?
Thanks
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