Quote Originally Posted by koan View Post
This is the Mac way; applications are packaged in bundles. It avoids DLL hell but at a cost in disk space. At least you know that installing a new application won't mean updating a library to a version incompatible with another app.
I'm not sure you are right. There is also a concept of "frameworks" and as far as I understand it that's what Qt is.

You dynamically link to the QT libs and include them in the bundle; GPL/LGPL satisfied.
No, you are wrong. GPL will certainly not be satisfied with that. But since SixDegrees meant static builds I don't see how your opinion on dynamic builds is relevant here