On 31.05.23 at 14:38, Mauro Ziliani wrote:
Hi all.
As my personal experience with yocto and qt5 (and Qt Company) if you
make an UI application based on Qt5 you have to give the possibility
of reverse engineering of your application, due to Qt5 is LGPL.
So you are not mandatory to publish the code, but the system must be
open for reverse engineerig.
A final user can replace your qt5 libraries with its own qt5 libraries
modified
Right, you have to understand the requirements of the libraries you link
your code with.
Michael.
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Michael Opdenacker, Bootlin
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
https://bootlin.com
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