On Wed, Jan 14, 2026 at 3:29 PM Jerry James <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using scancode to take an in-depth look at packages I
> maintain.  I'm up to packages that start with "a"!  While looking at
> the antlr3 package, I found that it contains 3 files with the
> LicenseRef-Unicode-legacy-source-code license, which is not allowed
> for Fedora [1].  The files are part of the C/C++ backend.  They have
> been built into binary RPMs for Fedora since 2010 [2] (Fedora 12?).
>
> Repoquery shows that nothing in Fedora uses the C/C++ backend.  I will
> build updates for F42, F43, and Rawhide that disable it.  My question
> is whether I need to do anything more than that.  Do I need to scrub
> the offending files out of the tarball, for example?
>
> References:
> [1] 
> https://gitlab.com/fedora/legal/fedora-license-data/-/blob/main/data/LicenseRef-Unicode-legacy-source-code.toml
> [2] 
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/antlr3/c/6398229d293262736484dc0e3d7a87bf4f8f990a

Is there anybody who can advise me on this?  I assume this license is
not allowed in Fedora due to the Limitations clause at the end.  Do I
need to scrub the sources, or is simply not building the code into the
binary RPMs sufficient?
-- 
Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/
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