https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1760617



--- Comment #19 from Orion Poplawski <or...@nwra.com> ---
I don't see how using packaged versions of static/header libraries could be
detrimental.

The roles of the "Provides: bundled()" idiom is to determine who makes use of a
library in any way.  The primary use is in case of a security issue with a
library - how would you determine what packages would need to get fixed?  For
static libraries you would look at the BuildRequires.  But if a package uses a
bundled version, how would you tell?  By examining the Provides: bundled()
items.

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