Here is the answer from the Kupu guys.
So, there should be no problem :

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Subject: [kupu-dev] Re: Licence problem
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 07:40:38 +0000 (UTC)

Sylvain Vieujot wrote:

> We have integrated Kupu in Apache MyFaces, and we just discovered that
> Sarissa is GPL.
> This means that we can't include Kupu as is in an Apache project.
> 
> Do you guys have a solution for this ?
> 

Read the README.txt file:

> The Sarissa ECMAScript library shipped in this distribution
> (common/sarissa.js) is the work of Manos Batis and distributed under
> the Kupu License with his kind permission.

So although the original Sarissa.js allows you the choice between GPL and 
LGPL, the copy we use is actually subject to the Kupu licence.


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On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 10:50 +0200, Werner Punz wrote:
Sylvain Vieujot wrote:

> Downloading Sarissa it at build would be fine, for those that build from
> source.
> But wouldn't it prevent us from distributing the compiled version ?
> 
Why not reuse jsf-comp as a sideproject for critical stuff, which can be
downloaded and plugged into a running application?

Sort of as an tomahawk2 thing.

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