On Monday 02 May 2011 16:50:32 you wrote:
> the tools are there to help you make sure your bugfixes didn't
> accidentally break things. They're not there to be watertight against
> breaking the compliance rules by someone who wants to cheat the rules.

One thing though - the original question was if you can *switch* licenses, and 
that situation is pretty clear. However, is there anything that would prevent 
you from having two sets of Qt libraries, on one side the stock LGPL ones, and 
a parallel set of packages, which would be the commercially licensed one (in a 
separate path, no dependency relations to the LGPL libs, etc), which you could 
use/customize for whatever you want to do with it within your blend of MeeGo, 
without affecting compliancy and/or compatibility ? 

Best regards,
Attila Csipa
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