> Another approach is to make a vanilla non-AppStore copy of the app available 
> to customers on request, if they want to replace the LGPL library. You’d just 
> need to find some way for the requestor to prove to you that they bought it 
> from the App Store.
> 
> —Jens

There have been developers who, upon removing their apps from the Mac App 
Store; had the replacement (non-MAS) version accept the MAS version’s receipt 
as valid licensing credentials; I suppose you could just post such a copy 
alongside the sources to the LGPL libraries, and that would allow for the 
LGPL’s requirements…

(again, I’m not a lawyer)...
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