No, LGPL allows link-time merging of non-LGPL object files with LGPL
code, as long as you provide the object files necessary to reconstruct
the binary after changing the LGPL code.

On 2 October 2013 19:36, Colin Finck <co...@reactos.org> wrote:
> Aleksey Bragin <alek...@reactos.org> wrote:
>> Please revert. The runtime linking exception was added for a reason, not
>> for amusement or RMS trolling.
>
> Isn't GPLv2 + "binary linking exception" = LGPLv2 anyway? I've never
> fully understood our license, and therefore all my code is deliberately
> licensed under "original" GPLv2 or later.
>
>
> - Colin
>
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