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by doppioandante
3575 days ago
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I still haven't found a clear answer to that, but using the LGPL license could pose a problem, because you need to allow the user to recompile the application with his own version of Qt.
On iOS shared libraries are not allowed on the store, so you should distribute the files for static linking... it becomes quite messy and sort of unclear from the legal point of view. |
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Only option for commercial software currently is LGPLv3 and it's doesn't allow tivoization.
[1] https://subsurface-divelog.org/2016/02/subsurface-mobile-for...