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From: |
edgar wander |
Subject: |
LGPL |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Mar 2004 10:21:50 +0000 |
Hello,
I need to release a CLOSED SOURCE software, for comercial use (enterprise
commpetitive reazons). That sofware are based in Threads and Socket from
Common C++ library.
In order to provide the sofware I need a binary representation: .o or
executable.
I thing that, I can make Wrappers Classes in order to decouple and
isolate the cc++ library services from my code, then compile them to create
a .o files, and then THIS OBJECTS FILES ARE MY PRODUCT, AND I CAN COPY RIGTH
THEM. The cc++ library are then dynamic linked.
But, I wonder (because I feel "legal fear"):
-- is it a really legal action ?
-- Can I copy rigth the .o code, compiled using g++ ?
-- where can I found specific information about, using the LGPL as a basis
for CLOSED SOFTWARE ?,( the LGPL-GPL FAQ are not clear, considering that it
is a legal matter !)
Thanks !
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- LGPL,
edgar wander <=
- RE: LGPL, Erik Ch. Ohrnberger, 2004/03/28