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Best way to include GPL-licensed code in an MIT-licensed library
I am currently developing a Python library under an MIT license (let's call it mylib). I have, however, come across what may be a minor hurdle. I want to include an optional GPL-licensed dependency. … func with use_gpl=True. "
"Install gpllib by running pip install gpllib."
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return utility_func(x)
To my understanding (based on Optional GPL dependency in commercial Python …