Knapp wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Andreas Pakulat <ap...@gmx.de> wrote:
On 10.02.09 19:56:44, Knapp wrote:
I see that the newer QT4.5 has the LGPL license. Does this mean that
pyQT will also have this license? Does using this license mean that
you can use the lib and write a closed source app without having to
pay for a license?
Please read the archive, this has already come up once or twice this
year.

Andreas

Thanks for that important point about the archives. I did read it! It
is as clear as mud.
QT is LGPL
KDE is LGPL
pyKDE is ??? LGPL???
pyQT is not?? and never will be but maybe someone named Phil is still
thinking about it?

That is the best I can tell by all that but really someone could just
be straight and answer my question.

Comes down to if pyQT is LGPL then I write in my fav lang python, if
not then I go back and relearn C++ and face the brackets that I hoped
never to face again. :-)
No no, just join the wxPython group !
cheers,
Stef

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