Hi, A client of mine wants to have docker on it's product and they are having secure boot enabled which prevents us from having any GPLv3 licensed code on the target. We have successfully managed to add docker to the target but we noticed that several packages have also been added that is GPLv3
bash, gmp, gzip, libidn, libunistring, nettle, rsync, tar, wget 1. Does docker have a strict dependency to GPLv3 code? 2. For some reason that I don't understand, docker seems to pull in LXC which in turn will pull in many of the packages. Is Docker using LXC? I thought docker was replacing LXC doing the same thing as LXC. 3. Do you have any suggestions on how to have container support and not pull in GPLv3 code? Is Docker moby an alternative? BR Måns Zigher
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