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    andre
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    [quote author="stuk" date="1292403168"]Yes, but some user don't know this simple procedure and i have to write a minimal guide for this.
    User != technician :P

    [quote author="peppe" date="1292403048"]... which you already do by using dynamic linking: the user will just have to drop in the replacements.[/quote]

    [/quote]
    As far as I know, the LGPL does not require you to explain how to do it. Just to make it possible to do so. I don't think writing a manual that states that you can drop in newer versions of the Qt library files is needed.

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      dangelog
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      [quote author="stuk" date="1292403168"]Yes, but some user don't know this simple procedure and i have to write a minimal guide for this.
      User != technician :P

      [quote author="peppe" date="1292403048"]... which you already do by using dynamic linking: the user will just have to drop in the replacements.[/quote]
      [/quote]

      The LGPL doesn't require you to make your users smarter :-)

      Software Engineer
      KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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        anselmolsm
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        This 'allow updates' requirement is a way to guarantee your proprietary application does not depend on modifications you did in the library - it must be possible for the software to be linked with a newer version of the LGPL library (Qt, in this case :-P), not only to your Qt version. So, if you modify Qt (what is not you case, as you said), to respect LGPL you must submit the changes upstream.

        I'm not a lawyer [1], please correct me if I'm wrong

        [1] In 100% of the license discussions, someone must say this sentence, at least once =P

        Anselmo L. S. Melo (anselmolsm)

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          Loaden
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          Thanks a lot!!

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            dangelog
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            [quote author="anselmolsm" date="1292412214"]I'm not a lawyer [1], please correct me if I'm wrong

            [1] In 100% of the license discussions, someone must say this sentence, at least once =P[/quote]

            You're absolutely right. Was thinking if this should be some kind of FAQ: "Never ever ask for legal advice on forums, mailing lists, IRC and whatsoever. Consult an IT lawyer." (?)

            Software Engineer
            KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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              goetz
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              [quote author="peppe" date="1292457362"]You're absolutely right. Was thinking if this should be some kind of FAQ: "Never ever ask for legal advice on forums, mailing lists, IRC and whatsoever. Consult an IT lawyer." (?)
              [/quote]

              That might not help either. If you ask three of these guys you will get four opinions....

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                dangelog
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                [quote author="Volker" date="1292492418"][quote author="peppe" date="1292457362"]You're absolutely right. Was thinking if this should be some kind of FAQ: "Never ever ask for legal advice on forums, mailing lists, IRC and whatsoever. Consult an IT lawyer." (?)
                [/quote]

                That might not help either. If you ask three of these guys you will get four opinions....[/quote]

                Haha, ok, point taken, but at least they're supposed to know the matter and you sign agreements with them, whilst on forums you have no guarantees whatsoever.

                Software Engineer
                KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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                  goetz
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                  [quote author="peppe" date="1292493548]Haha, ok, point taken, but at least they're supposed to know the matter and you sign agreements with them, whilst on forums you have no guarantees whatsoever.[/quote]

                  That's true. It's in most cases better to ask a specialized lawyer than a forum with all that "I believe that..." answers.

                  http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                    giesbert
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                    But if you ask 3 lawyers, you perhaps get also 4 answers.
                    Perhaps the Trolls can make a definite statement? That could then also be put to FAQ?

                    Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                    Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                      Loaden
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                      Hi, All, Another question that is can i distribute all files (e.g. my apps, Qt DLLs) use one package (e.g. one NSIS install package, or one zip/7z/tar.gz package) ?
                      Many thanks!

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                        andre
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                        Sure you can*!

                        *) Opinion of a non-lawer.

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                          Loaden
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                          Change state to SOLVED.
                          Thanks all!

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