Hi,
I'm totally new to C++ and QT having used REALBasic for application development (I'm a web developer at heart).
Qt looks good but I'm a little confused about the licensing and use of dynamically linked libraries.
If I were to develop with Qt (but not change and re-use Qt's source code), can I deploy a proprietary application (with a price tag) and not make public its source code?
More specifically, I understand you need to dynamically like Qt's libraries in your deployed - which I assume is the normal use of includes.
If I were to deploy an application on OS X using the macdeployqt, whereby it automatically bundles the Qt libraries within the .app package/folder, is that still dynamic linking of the libraries and therefore within the LGPL license requirements (assuming I haven't used other external code that would be outside the LGPL)?
Any help would be appreciated before I dive-in.
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