On Jan 13, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Ricardo Ruiz wrote:
> Yes, it is another project, called libqrencode. It is written in C and can be used in the iPhone very easily. I already post my project here.
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This is, I believe, wrong on two points.
First, if you redistribute a modified LGPL library, you must release your modifications to the library.
Second, the LGPL requires that users of a combined work be able to upgrade to newer versions of the LGPL component, either by replacing a dynamic library or providing a re-linkable set of project files that can be linked against an updated static library. Since iPhone doesn't support dynamic linking, that would require you provide enough project components to redo the final link.
See http://huyzing.com/2009/08/24/compatibility-between-the-iphone-app-store-and-the-lgpl/ for more.
No I've tried the other barcode app n that works fine. This app scans but is unable to find the product.