John Gabriele <jmg3...@gmail.com> writes:
> LGPL just means that the library itself is copyleft (if you make changes to 
> it, and distribute the modified library, you've got to distribute your 
> changes along with it (under the same conditions) as well).
>
> Issues of license compatibility generally only come up when you're linking 
> to *GPL* (not LGPL) libs/apps.
>
> Incidentally, Phillip, in your license notice you say the lib is LGPL, but 
> then just below it say it's GPL. Also, it doesn't look like you've included 
> the full text of the license in the project. I've found 
> <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html> to be very helpful in getting 
> the license stuff set up.


Yeah, cut and paste mess up. It's fixed in the git. Will add the license
full text. 

Phil

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