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by fmntf
1256 days ago
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> We must not use [...] Qt Creator [...] to build software using Qt LGPL-3.0 or Qt GPL. It doesn’t matter whether these tools are also available under a non-commercial Qt license. This is the weirdest part of Qt licensing for me. An IDE is an IDE, you should not care what I develop with it. I don't even understand how is that possible, since Qt Creator is GPL3. |
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very simply because it isn't possible and the article is just wrong. You can entirely use LGPL Qt Creator to develop proprietary apps. What you mustn't do is e.g. ship a modified version of Qt Creator as part of for instance an embedded SDK and not ship its source.