Can't you just use the system JSC Framework?

You are right that the LGPL might pose a Roben since the library must use 
static linking under iOS.

-Brent

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On Dec 29, 2011, at 6:33 AM, cuper <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to use JavaScriptCore as an interpreter engine in my iOS 
> application. Does it violate the license of JSC if I keep the application 
> closed-source?
> 
> I've searched the internet and read through some discussions about iOS and 
> LGPL, like this one: 
> "http://multinc.com/2009/08/24/compatibility-between-the-iphone-app-store-and-the-lgpl/";.
> 
> I also found out that some companies are using JavaScriptCore in their iOS 
> products. For example, Appcelerator Titanium for iOS (a framework enables 
> developers make iOS app with JavaScript) is built upon a modified version of 
> JavaScriptCore. The framework is licensed in Apache Public License v2,  I'm 
> not sure if it's a violation of LGPL or not.
> 
> Could someone help me clarify the license issue? Is it legal to use JavaScri 
> ptCore in a proprietary iOS application?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> 
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