https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1332605
Jerry James loganjerry@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Jerry James loganjerry@gmail.com --- (In reply to Till Hofmann from comment #1)
- Why do you have some documentation in /usr/lib/gap/pkg/openmath/doc and
some in /usr/share/doc/gap-pkg-openmath/? Does gap expect documentation in /usr/lib/gap/? Why not put everything in /usr/share/doc?
Yes, gap has an online documentation browser, which expects to find documentation alongside the actual code (actually, wherever PackageInfo.g says the documentation is located). The files in /usr/share/doc are those that the online documentation browser would not look for.
- The source files don't have a valid copying permission statement (i.e. a
statement saying 'This file is licensed under GPLv2+') which is not perfect but not a blocker.
I'm afraid that the gap community in general is a little bit sloppy about license notifications, although there are a handful of gap package authors who understand the issues involved and are careful about license statements.
rpmlint: gap-pkg-openmath.noarch: E: incorrect-fsf-address /usr/share/licenses/gap-pkg-openmath/GPL --> This should be reported upstream.
Okay, I will do so. Thank you for the review!