https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1732894
--- Comment #12 from Mat Booth mat.booth@redhat.com --- (In reply to Miro Hrončok from comment #3)
An interesting part of licensecheck.txt:
*No copyright* Eclipse Public License (v2.0)
jgit-5.4.0.201906121030-r/org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/org.eclipse.jgit. feature/license.html jgit-5.4.0.201906121030-r/org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/org.eclipse.jgit.http. apache.feature/license.html jgit-5.4.0.201906121030-r/org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/org.eclipse.jgit.junit. feature/license.html jgit-5.4.0.201906121030-r/org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/org.eclipse.jgit.lfs. feature/license.html jgit-5.4.0.201906121030-r/org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/org.eclipse.jgit.pgm. feature/license.html jgit-5.4.0.201906121030-r/org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/org.eclipse.jgit.source. feature/license.html jgit-5.4.0.201906121030-r/org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/org.eclipse.jgit.ssh. apache.feature/license.html
This project is split into two parts, the jgit core and the Eclipse features. The Eclipse features are apparently EPL licenced, but the jgit core itself is BSD licensed
This package only builds and ships the BSD licensed portion (jgit lib and command line tool) and the EPL licensed Eclipse features will remain in the existing "eclipse-jgit" package.