Marco van de Voort napisaƂ(a):
That is not possible with the GPL, LGPL or even the FPC RTL license. If you require such credit, people will also not be able to use your library in a (L)GPL product, because the resulting license will be incompatible with the (L)GPL..
Understood. But I guess I can live with that :-). Yet, that brings up the idea of double-licencing -- licencing the library as (L)GPL for use with (L)GPL software, and a parallel licence for use in closed source software in which case attribution is needed. I guess that would be possible...

As long as you own all rights to the lib this is possible. However if you
use parts with different licenses in your lib, this could be troublesome.

(e.g. Jedi-SDL headers or so)

Actually the Jedi-SDL headers are under the MPL. As for the problem itself -- the library uses the headers, but doesn't include them, so I guess the problem is not applicable?
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