"J.H.M. Dassen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Now that Qt 2 is out, can someone tell me what the debian-legal-blessed > exception statement for GPL-using-Qt software is?
The latest iteration of the XForms exception statement I know of is: | You may link this software with XForms (Copyright (C) by T.C. Zhao and | Mark Overmars) and distribute the resulting binary, under the | restrictions in clause 3 of the GPL, even though the resulting binary | is not, as a whole, covered by the GPL. (You still need a license to | do so from the owner(s) of the copyright for XForms; see the XForms | copyright statement). If a derivative no longer requires XForms, you | may use the unsupplemented GPL as its license by deleting this | paragraph and therefore removing this exemption for XForms. For Qt I belive one could simply s/XForms copyright statement/Q Public License/ s/T.C. Zhao and MarkOvermars/Troll Tech AS/ s/XForms/Qt/g -- Henning Makholm

