>I really hope you have competant legal advice for the things you are
>doing, because binary-only derivative works of a GPL work are illegal.
No. Distributing work based on GPL code binary-only without supplying
the source and the modifications is (might be? is considered?)
illegal. This is a major difference.
Else I'd have to delete some of the kernels running here, because I
lost the sources for these. :-) (They're still running happily).
Regards
Henning
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