Originally Posted by
Santosh Reddy
LPGL does not allow to change the code. If change to code is required, go for GPL/Commercial Lic
You can change the code with LGPL but you have to publish that changes.
Using LGPL, you cannot do that, all you can do is get the pre-built libraries from the qt-project.org.
This is also not true. You can also build from sources for any platform. From the configure script
elif [ $COMMERCIAL_USER = "no" ]; then
# Open Source edition - may only be used under the terms of the GPL or LGPL.
[ "$PLATFORM_MAC" = "maybe" ] && PLATFORM_MAC=yes
Licensee="Open Source"
Edition="OpenSource"
EditionString="Open Source"
QT_EDITION="QT_EDITION_OPENSOURCE"
fi
elif [ $COMMERCIAL_USER = "no" ]; then
# Open Source edition - may only be used under the terms of the GPL or LGPL.
[ "$PLATFORM_MAC" = "maybe" ] && PLATFORM_MAC=yes
Licensee="Open Source"
Edition="OpenSource"
EditionString="Open Source"
QT_EDITION="QT_EDITION_OPENSOURCE"
fi
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