Mattias Gaertner wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 09:57:33 +0100
> "Dan Stefan Rundberget" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I am realy sorry to bother everybody with this question but I just can't
>>use lazarus if I'm not sure I'm doing everything legaly. I guess I
>>expressed my self a little unclear. So I will try again. Joost van der
>>Sluis said that "The GTK-library isn't linked into your binaries" so does
>>this mean I don't have to think about the ordinary LGPL all, and only
>>follow the modified LCL-LGPL?
>>
>>(The ordinary LGPL is more restrictive than the LCL-LGPL.)
>
>
> Yes and yes.
>
> You have to bother, if you static link the gtk libs.
> Or if you use some other units with another license.
> But using the LCL, FCL, RTL, IDEIntf is modified LGPL and therefore you can
> link the compiled files (.o files) into a non LGPL application.
> Note: If you change the LCL, ..., then you must publish the changes.
>
>
> Mattias
>
LazReport however is under strict LGPL :-(
Regards
Boguslaw Brandys
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