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Examples of "lgpl"
Starting with Qt 4.5, Qt was also made available under the
LGPL
version 2.1, a major step for KDE adoption in corporate and proprietary environments, as the
LGPL
permits proprietary applications to link to libraries licensed under the
LGPL
.
One feature of the
LGPL
is the permission to relicense under the GPL any piece of software which is received under the
LGPL
(see section 3 of the
LGPL
version 2.1, and section 2 option b of the
LGPL
version 3). This feature allows for direct reuse of LGPLed code in GPLed libraries and applications.
OpenPDF is a fork of iText with a
LGPL
/MPL license, based on the last available revision of iText which still had a
LGPL
/MPL license.
Like Free Pascal, Lazarus is free software. Different portions are distributed under different free software licenses, including GPL,
LGPL
, MPL, and a modified version of
LGPL
.
For example, (
LGPL
-2.1 OR MIT) means that you can choose between
LGPL
-2.1 ("GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 only ") or MIT ("MIT license").
While version 2.1 of the
LGPL
was a standalone licence, the current
LGPL
version 3 is based on a reference to the GPL.
eXist is released under version 2.1 of the GNU
LGPL
.
The following plug-ins are released under the
LGPL
license:
which license change from
LGPL
2.1 to Apache License 2.0.
REPLAY is open source under GNU
LGPL
license version 2.
JOnAS is released under the
LGPL
open-source license.
PLplot is free software and is licensed under the
LGPL
.
Clean is dual licensed: it is available under the terms of the GNU
LGPL
, and also under a proprietary license. For the libraries, runtime system and examples, not the GNU
LGPL
but the Simplified BSD License applies.
The GNU Lesser General Public License (
LGPL
) is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The license allows developers and companies to use and integrate software released under the
LGPL
into their own (even proprietary) software without being required by the terms of a strong copyleft license to release the source code of their own components. The license only requires software under the
LGPL
be modifiable by end users via source code availability. For proprietary software, code under the
LGPL
is usually used in the form of a shared library, so that there is a clear separation between the proprietary and
LGPL
components. The
LGPL
is primarily used for software libraries, although it is also used by some stand-alone applications.
Soot is free software available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (
LGPL
).
Like GTK+, GDK is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (
LGPL
).
It is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (
LGPL
).
SimGear is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU
LGPL
.
GeoTools is a free software (
LGPL
) GIS toolkit for developing standards compliant solutions.
An implementation called libgdata written in C is available under the
LGPL
license.