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by r24y
3805 days ago
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Yeah. The two differences seem to be that end-users are guaranteed to be able to use their own version of Qt (because Qt is LGPL and the user should be able to modify it) and that now there's more protection against patent claims. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong or missed something. EDIT: oh, and I forgot the GPLv2 -> v3 bit, but that doesn't affect your use case. |
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