On desktop it can be pretty simple. On mobile it can be a hot mess. Essentially with LGPL you have to provide a way for users to replace your version of the LGPL lib with one they choose.
Also the company seems to be trying to wiggle out from under the open source spirit of the license the last few years, which doesn't bode well.
Not if you dynamically link it. LGPL.
Is it that simple?
Happy 10 years to the GPL & LPGLv2.1->LGPLv3 license update & Qt starting to expose more of Qt. https://lwn.net/Articles/671755/
On desktop it can be pretty simple. On mobile it can be a hot mess. Essentially with LGPL you have to provide a way for users to replace your version of the LGPL lib with one they choose.
Also the company seems to be trying to wiggle out from under the open source spirit of the license the last few years, which doesn't bode well.