> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave
> Curylo
> 
> You are only bound to the LGPL if you do things like static linking with the
> runtime, as in with mkbundle --static or embedding mono.

Thank you - and indeed things look good upon my looking around.  I guess the 
one thing that is confusing me, is - What exactly are we calling the runtime 
libraries?  I guess the runtime libraries are the glib, and freetype and pango 
etc libraries, which the "mono" executable links against, in order for the mono 
executable to be able to then launch and run your compiled project and execute 
the code linked in the class libraries?  Really, the mono executable is an 
interpreter/compiler that reads your code (compiled bytecode) and then runs it. 
 So I guess the "runtime libraries" are the libraries that the mono executable 
depends on, regardless of which assemblies you happen to be using in your 
project.
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