Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Jan 2008 07:04 UTC
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2005-10-13
Yes, Qt can link to GPLv2, GPLv3, or code under any of the following licenses:
Academic Free License
2.0 or 2.1
Apache Software License
1.0 or 1.1
Apache License
2.0
Apple Public Source License
2.0
Artistic license
From Perl 5.8.0
BSD license
"July 22 1999"
Common Public License
1.0
GNU Library or "Lesser"
General Public License (LGPL)
2.0 or 2.1
Jabber Open Source License
1.0
MIT License
(as attached)
Mozilla Public License (MPL)
1.0 or 1.1
Open Software License
2.0
OpenSSL license (with original
SSLeay license) "2003" ("1998")
PHP License
3.0
Python license (CNRI Python License)
(as attached)
Python Software Foundation License
2.1.1
Q Public License
v1.0
Sleepycat License
"1999"
W3C License
"2001"
X11 License
X11R6.6
Zlib/libpng License
(as attached)
Zope Public License
2.0
I believe the KDE libraries are LGPL, or at least they used to be. I haven't heard anything about the newer ones so I would assume they are the same.
Edited 2008-01-23 15:59 UTC