Russell Nelson wrote:
Then they shouldn't use LGPL'ed code. They should purchase a license from the copyright holder for the right to distribute the software on a proprietary basis.
Sure. I was just pointing out that the very existence of a copy-protect feature on some microcontrollers tends to lead to many of the commercial users of those devices becoming paranoid about the possibility of anybody gaining access to their precious binary object code. Hence why Rolf asked "for microcontroller it dorsn't make sense to release the object files or am i wrong?"
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