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Helps me understand the license requirements
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nikwibble |
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Helps me understand the license requirements |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Feb 2006 07:59:26 +1300 |
Can you guys help me fully understand my requirements for the following
situation?
I've written a closed source application that runs on multimedia appliance.
I have reused the a couple of libraries from another project that runs on
the same appliance. Both of these libraries are covered by the LGPL license.
A complete linux busybox image and my application are compiled and built
into an image file, which the appliances uses to boot from (TFTP/BOOTP).
This resulting image is supplied as part of a much larger application.
I had originally intended to provide a readme document which commented on
the origin of these libraries, and to provide a COPYING.TXT which contains
the LGPL agreement, but started to wonder if that is enough.
1) Do I need to make downloads of the source code to these libraries
available myself, or since they are unaltered can I simply point any users
that want this to the project that developed these libraries?
2) Do I need to worry about the linux image itself? I got the instructions
for setting up my build environment from this other project I've referred
to. Do I need to do anything here?
Please help me understand. Thanks in advance.
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