That's because you can incorporate LGPL code into any project as long as you respect the license.
Rockchip is a hardware platform, what hardware the code runs on isn't relevant here.
That's because you can incorporate LGPL code into any project as long as you respect the license.
Rockchip is a hardware platform, what hardware the code runs on isn't relevant here.
Since the link to the actual code is DMCA’d in Rockchip’s repository, anyone have a fork so we can form an opinion independently?
So the comments explaining the situation from the HN community aren’t good enough?
If the repository were still accessible, the only thing I’d be looking for is whether the LGPL portions were modified or statically linked. Absent that, the license-based explanation makes sense.
I guess not?