David Kastrup wrote: > The unlinked work may be affected, too, if its purpose can't be met > without linking, and thus the act of linking from the enduser becomes > a formality instead of an available technical option. However, if > there are practical uses without linking to the GPLed library (for > example, if an API-compatible different library exists that could be > employed equally well), then the case might become shaky where the > distribution of the unlinked executable or the source is concerned.
In this case, however, the GPLed library in question is Qt, which is
readily available both under the GPL and a commercial license.
Presumably nothing in the example code insists that people use Qt under
the GPL, so couldn't a case be made here that there is nothing
GPL-specific in the example code, and hence the example code can be
distributed?
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