On 01/06/2015 05:10 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote: > On 01/05/2015 07:19 PM, Tom Callaway wrote: >>> I would like to clarify (and put in FAQ): >>>> >>>> Can projects, which reside on Copr use rpmfusion (and generaly other >>>> restricted repos) if: >>>> 1) it is purely runtime dependency for those packages? (IMO yes, it is >>>> allowed). >> 1) FESCo question. I'd personally prefer if copr's didn't require >> external repos. > > Hmm why FESCo? IMO it is purely legal question.
Not really. The question is: Can things in Fedora Coprs depend on third-party repositories to be functional at runtime? In Fedora proper, the answer is no. I would argue that the same policy should hold for Coprs. There is, however, no legal reason that I am aware of that a Copr could not include a package which has a purely runtime dependency on something in a third party repository. (The legal issues are questionable around dynamic linking, and quite obvious around static linking, hence my previous answers to those questions.) ~tom == Red Hat
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