https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2450007



--- Comment #22 from [email protected] ---

> 
>   Symlink chain resolution (pkg/lookup/symlinks/symlink.go): Once a library
> path is found, the full
>   symlink chain is walked (e.g., libcuda.so → libcuda.so.1 →
> libcuda.so.550.1.0) and all aliases are
>   collected — so containers get every soname variant.
> 

cuda is of course not open source.
What are the legal issues for this method ?
I am hoping you can point to a past ruling saying it is ok.


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