[pygtk] licenses
Martin Bílek
spooky.ln at tbs-software.com
Mon Dec 7 07:34:24 WST 2009
V Sun, 06 Dec 2009 17:17:59 -0500
John Ehresman <jpe at wingware.com> napsáno:
> On 12/6/09 4:35 PM, Martin Bílek wrote:
> >> Pygtk and the gtk+ stack are LGPL so you must dynamically link and
> >> provide a way to obtain the source. Wing IDE does this.
> >>
> > thanks for info.
> > but only way to obtain source code of wingide is buy PRO version.
> > thats mean for me that i may sell my app for some money if i give
> > source to buyer right ?
>
> You can sell your app for money. What you must do if you use LGPL'd
> libraries is to dynamically line to those libraries and provide a way
> for users to obtain source to the LGPL'd libraries. I'm simplifying
> here; I suggest you read the license and look at some of the many
> explanations on the web, including
> http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html
>
> You do not need to buy a license to Wing IDE Professional to obtain
> the source to the LGPL'd libraries shipped with Wing.
>
> I should add that I am not a lawyer so this is not legal advice.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
>
ok. thanks all for answers.
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