--- Casper Hornstrup <ch(a)csh-consult.dk> wrote:
Yes, but then you need to publish the sources for the
non-free application
under the LGPL. When using headers to build your application, you create a
derived work of those headers.
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/lgpl.html
The headers are a public interface and as such only the phsical copy of the header falls
under
that sort of restriction. Go check out the GTK/GLIB headers. Both of which were developed
for
GNOME under the eye of the free software foundation. 1000s of closed source applications
are
developed using GTK/GLIB and there is no question that YES you can use them in a closed
source
application provided you make a offer for your changes to GTK/GLIB. The Wine people
consulted the
FSF and other projects before moving to the LGPL and having the headers under the LGPL is
not a
problem.
Thanks
Steven
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