I personally don't like QT licensing headaches and the complexities involved in them.
I would like to create a closed-source, potentially commercial node-gui desktop app and use this to pack the app in a manner such that it can hopefully satisfy QT's LGPL licensing limitations.
Can I simply trust that the result of this packer can be distributed to potential customers without thinking about QT "stuff" and licensing?
Or do I still have to send my users a link and have them install QT by themselves?
I personally don't like QT licensing headaches and the complexities involved in them.
I would like to create a closed-source, potentially commercial node-gui desktop app and use this to pack the app in a manner such that it can hopefully satisfy QT's LGPL licensing limitations.
Can I simply trust that the result of this packer can be distributed to potential customers without thinking about QT "stuff" and licensing?
Or do I still have to send my users a link and have them install QT by themselves?