On Mar 13 2013 11:55 PM, John Morris wrote: > On 03/13/2013 11:04 PM, Matt Shaver wrote: >> On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 21:45:03 -0500 >> ... >> >> I hope this helps, being included in the actual distributed source >> code. >> >> Thanks, >> Matt > > Yep, that helps. I filed a bug against the Fedora 'zeromq' package: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=921384 > > There's a pointer to the COPYING.LESSER file on github in the bug > report. > > The ZeroMQ exception differs slightly from the GNU Classpath > Exception > (the first sentence about GPL has been dropped, and the exception is > not > optional), but I think it's essentially the same. > > The Fedora Packaging Guidelines instruct packagers to put "GPLv3+ > with > exceptions" into the License: tag for packages license GPLv3 or later > with the GNU Classpath Exception. I generalized this, asking for the > package License: tag to be changed to "LGPLv3+ with exceptions". > > The Guidelines do explicitly say that GPLv3+ with the Classpath > Exception is compatible with GPLv2 "if exception is used." That > clears > it all up for me. Whew!
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