Hi Stephan,

Any modifications you make to the OpenSceneGraph source code must be
published under the OSGPL (a slightly relaxed verison of the LGPL that
allows for static linking).

You own application code is not limited by the OSGPL though, you have
statically or dynamically link the OSG binaries as you wish.

Robert.

On 12/7/06, Stephan Kussmaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi,

we deliver a commercial product  with a slightly modified OSG version.
Now the LGPL implies that we have to make our changes OpenSource, too.
Is this true?

And if so how do we fullfill this requirement in practice? By the way -
our code changes won't be interesting for anyone else anyway.

Thanks for any info. I'm just not too much in this license stuff.

Regards,
Stephan

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TrianGraphics GmbH
Zionskirchstr. 73
10119 Berlin
Germany
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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