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    anselmolsm
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    Officially, Qt is not distributed statically linked.

    As Luca said, you need to build it yourself, and you can read more about that "here":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.6/deployment.html , including specific notes for each platform.

    Anselmo L. S. Melo (anselmolsm)

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      szh1
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      Thanks. If I use the LGPL version of Qt, can I legally compile my Qt application statically?

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        viswesr
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        LGPL only allows dynamic linking. You may have to use GPL / commercial version of Qt if static linking is required.

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          szh1
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          Does this apply even if my project is open-source?

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            viswesr
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            Yes. For Free and open source project you can choose to use GPL license.

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              DenisKormalev
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              [quote author="szh1" date="1282824894"]Thanks. If I use the LGPL version of Qt, can I legally compile my Qt application statically?[/quote]

              Better is not to use LGPL Qt library statically linked.

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                szh1
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                Do I have to pay to get it GPL?

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                  DenisKormalev
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                  [quote author="szh1" date="1282828875"]Do I have to pay to get it GPL?[/quote]

                  No, GPL is free for use as LGPL. GPL is more restrictive license than LGPL.

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                    anselmolsm
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                    [quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1282829269"]
                    No, GPL is free for use as LGPL. GPL is more restrictive license than LGPL.[/quote]

                    Yes, both are free for use. The main difference between them is that with the GPL license your application must be GPL too.

                    Anselmo L. S. Melo (anselmolsm)

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                      szh1
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                      Thanks for the help!

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                        viswesr
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                        Read this post: "Qt: Making the right licensing decision":http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2009/11/30/qt-making-the-right-licensing-decision/ and also the comments by Cristy Hamley. A very good differentiation between static and dynamic linking is presented.

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