2012/1/2, Eric Myers <[email protected]>:
> There is, however, a fundamental incompatibility between the GPL
> and Apple's conditions for distribution via the app store.  It may be
> possible to get around it with dual licensing, for code that you can do
> that with, but if you use GPL code from someone else you probably can't
> use it in an app distributed via Apple.  I don't know if that would be a
> show-stopper here or not.

As far as I know it's still not a closed debate whether the GPL2 is
incompatible with the AppStore, but GPL3 certainly is. It's like both
licenses (Apple's T&C and GPL3) have nearly explicit terms against
each other. Being LGPL instead of GPL doesn't change the situation.
You need to relicense, rewrite, or use unofficial distribution methods
(jailbreaking).

-- 
Nicolas
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