Comment by surajrmal 5 months ago Or existing on the other end of ipc. 1 comment surajrmal Reply lmm 5 months ago No. The FSF takes the position that a program that is deeply entangled with another is a derivative work and can be subject to the GPL, even if that deep entanglement takes place over IPC.
lmm 5 months ago No. The FSF takes the position that a program that is deeply entangled with another is a derivative work and can be subject to the GPL, even if that deep entanglement takes place over IPC.
No. The FSF takes the position that a program that is deeply entangled with another is a derivative work and can be subject to the GPL, even if that deep entanglement takes place over IPC.