Paulo, Rex, and I have been patching around the unavailability of
nauty for some time now.  We have a number of packages that are
intended to use it, but the license contained a usage restriction (no
military use), so we could not have it in Fedora.

Upstream recently changed the license to ASL 2.0.  That means that
polymake, sympol, gap-pkg-grape, Macaulay2, and sagemath (am I
forgetting anything?) can stop working around nauty's absence and just
use it.  Hurray!

Review request, modeled after the Debian package in hopes of a little
cross-distro compatibility:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1327784
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Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/
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