If you develop an open source application can use GPL and LGPL licenced software in any way you want! (If you are not altering the sources. Then you have to publish that changes and say that you have changed it. But normal use: no problems...)
If you develop an open source application can use GPL and LGPL licenced software in any way you want! (If you are not altering the sources. Then you have to publish that changes and say that you have changed it. But normal use: no problems...)
Darktib (10th May 2010)
Ok, thank you for you answers.
Currently I am not sure on which license I will use, but I will be LGPL or zlib (and no other license).
I've checked on the GNU website, zlib is compatible with LGPL.
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