From: Zeng,Weiming <hi...@gm...> - 2011-11-14 11:44:41
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Hi Adrià, thank you for your advise. Yes the win32 project of libwbxml has been ignored by the author for a long time. - Weiming 2011/11/14 Adrià Cereto Massagué <sso...@gm...> > AFAIT, you may do so as long as you make the modified libwbxml available. > Better yet, you could send back your modificacions to the original > author(s) or current maintainers. > El 14/11/2011 08:21, "Zeng,Weiming" <hi...@gm...> escribió: > >> Hi, >> >> My question is related to LGPL licensing of libwbxml-0.11.0. >> >> I got the source of libwbxml-0.11.0 but found it won't compile on Windows >> using Visual C++ 6 (missing wbxml_config.h). I'd like to modify the >> source and make it compile, then use it in the commercial software in a >> dynamic-link manner(DLL). This proprietary is an email client with >> ActiveSync capability. >> >> My concern is that as it's bounded by LGPL, may I keep the commercial >> software code proprietary, while using a modified libwbxml-0.11.0 ? >> >> My modification is just to make it compile, but not to modify the >> internal of libwbxml. >> >> Is this a case prohibited by LGPL, a close source commercial software dynamic >> links to a modified version of LGPL software? >> >> Thanks! >> >> *Weiming* >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> RSA(R) Conference 2012 >> Save $700 by Nov 18 >> Register now >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev1 >> _______________________________________________ >> Opensync-users mailing list >> Ope...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensync-users >> >> |