> I'm working on a GAMBAS program and want to allow it to be distributed
> freely but not used for commercial purposes without paying a licensing
> fee. The program uses GTK, not Qt, so the usual Qt licensing issues
> shouldn't apply here. Is this possible, or do all GAMBAS programs (source
> or compiled) need to be under the same license as GAMBAS?
> 
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> Kevin Fishburne, Eight Virtues
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No, you can give your program the licence you want, provided that you respect 
the licence of Gambas itself (GPLv2+) and all the libraries you are using.

Gambas does not force any licence to the programs it runs, but some libraries 
like Qt3 may. Outside of Qt3 and Firebird component, nothing is a problem I 
think.

Regards,

-- 
Benoît Minisini

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