Re: Licensing
- From: Jace Krull <krull balatech com>
- To: wurzin ywave com
- Cc: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Licensing
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 17:50:43 -0400
There was a very detailed thread on this subject not too long ago. Check
the archives for the LGPL topic (within the last two months). The net as
I understood it was, if you supply a dynamically linked executable, then
there's no obligation to supply source, or even object files. The key is
that someone can update/patch/hack their GTK+ library and your program
will automatically link to the new library. License satisified.
Caveat: I'm not a lawyer, so please don't take my word for it.
Jace
wurzin ywave com wrote:
Hi,
Is there a means by which I can acquire permission to link to all of the
libraries associated with, and including gtk for the production of a
commercial product?
I would like to write several programs that would be nice to have, and I
need to eat.
I'm hoping that it's possible so that I can code using gtk and still be
able to sell the resultant executables without being forced to give my
code away or include any object files.
I just want to make some shareware stuff that expires after like 30 days
of use after which a person can log onto a website, and register the
software for like $20.
Has anyone done this yet? I saw nothing about it in the FAQs that I read.
wurzin ywave com
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