Hello, I am preparing to deploy an application which has a dependency on Qt for Python, which I am licensing under the LGPL license. I have not found any specific documentation on how to do this. In the Qt Licensing FAQ at https://www.qt.io/faq/tag/qt-open-source-licensing?hsLang=en, it says:
"You will need to deliver the complete source code of Qt libraries you used, including all modifications you did or applied, to your users/customers. Alternatively, you need to provide a written offer with instructions on how to get the source code. Please also note that this has to be under your control, so a link to the source code provided by the Qt Project or Qt Company is not sufficient." How would I distribute the source code to "Qt for Python"? Is that even available? I just install the pyside6 wheel, I've never dealt with any source code for the Python Qt wrappers. In addition to whatever source code I need for "Qt for Python", do I also need to deliver the Qt C++ code available at https://www.qt.io/offline-installers? I am using Nuitka to bundle and distribute the app, and modules like QT6GUI.DLL are included in the bundle. Do I need to distribute the C++ source to QtGui? Thank you for any enlightenment! -- David _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/pyside