If the relicensing takes place you would also have to get rid of the
LGPLv2 licensed pyxdg module. An alternative is at
https://pypi.org/project/xdg
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We weren't exactly aware of this, though we've briefly discussed moving
to GPLv3. I'll take this up on the mailing list.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1795876
Title:
License
A problematic import is also the uno module. Depending on the
OpenOffice/LibreOffice version this is a license violation as well.
OpenOffice <= 2 should be okay. But nobody uses these old versions
today.
OpenOffice 3 is LGPLv3 licensed and Apache OpenOffice is Apache v2
licensed, which are
Relicensing would give you the opportunity to use PyMuPDF instead of
calling its executable via subprocess.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1795876
Title:
License violations
Status
Public bug reported:
OpenLP (GPLv2 only) is currently violating at least two licenses: PyQt5's GPLv3
only and request's Apache 2.0.
There are two options to heal these violations: relicense OpenLP or replace the
dependencies. A third option would be aquiring a commercial PyQt5 license from
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