Am 07.08.18 um 15:52 schrieb Mike Krus via Interest: >> It was already addressed in my post. It seems to satisfy LGPL requirements >> on your part, but not on Apple's part (because they don't allow the >> re-linked application to run due to their DRM.) > given all the appropriate project setup and compiled object code (.o, .a, > even shared lib files), a user signed up to the free Apple Developer should > in theory be able to link another version of Qt into a final executable, > codesign it and run it on his device. Would be a real pain to setup and > maintain though. > yes - this should be possible - found a good description: https://stackoverflow.com/a/39438539
but not every customer likes to publish the APK or iOS object files outside the stores ;-) it's reallly not easy to motivate other mobile app devs to switch over to Qt with high license fees or complicated rules to satisfy LGPL having a 25 EUR Independent app developer license would be better ;-) ekke
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