Viktor Szakáts escreveu:
> I think the OpenSource edition of QT doesn't support ActiveQT.
>
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From: "Benjamin Parzella" <bparze...@spa.de>
Newsgroups: trolltech.qt-interest
Subject: [Qt-interest] License ActiveQt Open Source 4.5
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 09:16:10 +0100
Hello,
I noticed that the Open Source version of Qt 4.5 contains the source
code of the ActiveQt components. Trying to build it with qmake gives me
the error
Project MESSAGE: You are not licensed to use ActiveQt.
But the header and source files state that they are licensed under the
BSD license, which allows the usage in commercial closed source
applications without publishing the source code.
Does that mean I can use ActiveQt in my closed source application by
building it myself (e.g. with a custom project file), or are there any
other restrictions I missed?
I want to create an ActiveX component with ActiveQt and the LGPL Version
of Qt 4.5.
Thanks,
Benjamin
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From: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@trolltech.com>
Newsgroups: trolltech.qt-interest
Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] License ActiveQt Open Source 4.5
Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 16:44:41 -0800
Benjamin Parzella wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I noticed that the Open Source version of Qt 4.5 contains the source
> code of the ActiveQt components. Trying to build it with qmake gives me
> the error
>
>Project MESSAGE: You are not licensed to use ActiveQt.
>
>But the header and source files state that they are licensed under the
> BSD license, which allows the usage in commercial closed source
> applications without publishing the source code. Does that mean I can
> use ActiveQt in my closed source application by building it myself
> (e.g. with a custom project file), or are there any other restrictions
> I missed?
>
>I want to create an ActiveX component with ActiveQt and the LGPL Version
> of Qt 4.5.
ActiveQt is BSD licensed, that's correct. So you're allowed to use it in
an open source or closed source application.
However, we have not yet modified the buildsystem to support that. So,
you'll have to make those modifications yourself for the time being.
-
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) nokia.com
Senior Product Manager - Nokia, Qt Software
Sandakerveien 116, NO-0402 Oslo, Norway
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Regards,
Marcos Gambeta
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