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Is Eclipse Public License 2.0 compatible with GNU Lesser GPL v2.1?

It depends.

Both Eclipse Public License 2.0 and GNU Lesser GPL v2.1 are weak (file- or library-level) copyleft licenses. Combining them is usually feasible, but the obligations of each apply to its own files. Have a lawyer review if you intend to redistribute the combined work.

About these licenses

LicenseFamilyPatent grant
Eclipse Public License 2.0 (EPL-2.0) weak-copyleft Yes
GNU Lesser GPL v2.1 (LGPL-2.1) weak-copyleft No (implicit at most)

Eclipse Public License 2.0: Module-level copyleft used heavily in the Java ecosystem.

GNU Lesser GPL v2.1: Library copyleft: dynamic linking permitted from non-LGPL code without triggering full copyleft.

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