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| From: | Chris Morgan | Date: | December 16 2010 12:43am |
| Subject: | Re: static library | ||
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> If GNU LGPL prevents from making a static library, it is > quite bad. At lest for testing and development, you might > want this feature. > It is generally understood that lgpl protects the ability of the user to replace the lgpled library. I guess shipping object files works too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License Chris
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