Because LiS is LGPL, anyone can link proprietary object modules with it. Those modules do not have to be STREAMS drivers. They can be modules that accomplish a port to some other operating system environment. No LGPL license violation there.
I disagree there. The LGPL is violated, because the resulting program (the kernel) links both GPL & proprietary software into the same address space (which is allowed by LiS's LGPL but disallowed by Linux's GPL).
-- FiX
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