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DXVK-Remix is dual-licensed under the permissive MIT and zlib licenses, which generally allow for integration into GPL-like projects. However, it links to parts of the RTX SDK, which has a more restrictive license and specifically prohibits linking against GPL-like licenses.
I'm uncertain if utilizing RTXDI as a submodule would circumvent this restriction, to my understanding it's fine for DXVK-Remix to be licensed under MIT, but it cannot be linked to GPL codebases due to the RTXDI module being under the Nvidia RTX SDK License.
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DXVK-Remix is dual-licensed under the permissive MIT and zlib licenses, which generally allow for integration into GPL-like projects. However, it links to parts of the RTX SDK, which has a more restrictive license and specifically prohibits linking against GPL-like licenses.
I'm uncertain if utilizing RTXDI as a submodule would circumvent this restriction, to my understanding it's fine for DXVK-Remix to be licensed under MIT, but it cannot be linked to GPL codebases due to the RTXDI module being under the Nvidia RTX SDK License.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: