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All of the source code in my package is licensed as BSD, but when compiled, it is linked to a separate GPLv2 library. Do I need to use “GPLv2” as the License tag for my package?

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All of the source code in my package is licensed as BSD, but when compiled, it is linked to a separate GPLv2 library. Do I need to use “GPLv2” as the License tag for my package?

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No. You should only be considering the utilized source code in your package when determining your License tag.

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