The conditions of the GPL apply to binary (object code or executable) distribution as well as the source code. So you cannot restrict the copying of the binary version of the GPL'd parts of RHEL.
> So you would only have to build the parts of RHEL whose licenses > permit the RHEL restrictions.
I'm not aware that RHEL is restricting *any* GPL code, source or object, from distribution. My understanding is that the RHN subscription license agreement is the restriction and that Red Hat will not provide any support, either through patches, service calls, etc. to any system that does not have a RHN subscription.
I'm guessing the reason Red Hat provides only SRPMS is to restrict building RHEL to only those competant enough to do so, and so far few of those people have seen a need to turn those SRPMS into RPMS and make them freely available. Of course any other non-GPL software distributed with RHEL (like the JDK I *think* it includes) is covered by its own license and subject to terms in that.
Tom
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