But you are not linking to the library, are you? Do you distribute compiled objects i.e. .dll's or .so's that have been linked against the library?
Your question appears to be about copyrightability of APIs. You don't need to worry about this in connection with the GPL. It's your source, your license.
In reply to Re: When linking to a C library, do I need to use its license?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread When linking to a C library, do I need to use its license?
by stevieb
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