https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1531955



--- Comment #5 from Alec Leamas <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Antonio Trande from comment #4)

> It's a false problem. Those files are not involved during the compilation
> neither packed in the binary rpms.

Does this also apply to the bundled headers in include/seqan/stream? In any
case they should then be removed in %prep, right? [1]

> Many apps are released under BSD, others under LGPv3+ and GPLv3+. These
> licenses are compatible among them, therefore the resultant binary rpm can
> be licensed under a single collective license (GPLv3+).

I have no overall problem with that conclusion. However, a statement describing
the grounds for it is required  - that is, the actual license for the different
files. This is a bit convoluted as of now, but would become clearer after
removing unused stuff in %prep.

[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bundled_Libraries?rd=Packaging:Bundled_Libraries

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