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It's perfectly possible to use an LGPL library for commercial purposes (and lots of companies do). There's just some criteria you have to follow like allowing end-users to re-link their own version of the library and giving back any code changes made to the library itself (which in my experience it was never necessary to make any patches to Qt itself). Whether that extra burden is worth it vs. just paying for a commercial license is up to the individual company.



I thought you also couldn't bundle Qt, and the installer had to tell the user to download it separately.


This is definitely not the case, you can bundle it with commercial software without an issue.




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