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PyQt on OS X is also available under a GPL version. I have a binary installer available at http://www.wordtech-software.com/pyqt-mac.html
Fabio wrote:
| Hi all, | I'm about to write an application, and I'd like to use PyQt, but before | choosing this toolkit I would like to clarify some particular licensing | issues; if some user has already touched these, I would like to hear from | his experiences. | | This app should be cross-platform, so, given qt licensing policies, I would | buy a commercial PyQt license and a commercial Qt license. | | Could I license the application under the GPL for Gnu/Linux and under a | commercial license for Windows and Mac OS X? If this is possible, I guess | that contributions to the GPLed version could not be incorporated in the | commercial version, but this would not be a big problem. | | The main issue with licensing is that I would like to give users of the | application a scripting framework (for macros and the like), and eventually | a plugin framework; PyQT redistribution policy states that if an user can | get in touch with PyQT directly it should have a commercial license itself; | how does this apply to those who want to develop commercial PyQT | applications with a plugin/scripting framework? | | Thanks, | Fabio
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