https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2085444
--- Comment #57 from Cestmir Kalina <ckalina(a)redhat.com> ---
The spec file says:
# The entire source code is BSD, except some Intel signed binaries
# include libsgx_{qve,tdqe,id_enclave,pce,qe3,le,qe,pve}.signed.so are
# Intel "redistributable without modification" binary license, and
# some third party projects are under other licenses in License.txt.
License: BSD and MIT and ASL 2.0 and NCSA/MIT and CC0 and FBSDDL and OpenSSL and zlib
and GPL and BSD/GPLv2 and EPL-1.0
I don't believe the comment "# Intel "redistributable without
modification"
binary license" is correct and in sync with upstream (packaged) License.txt
file that says:
libsgx_le.signed.so, libsgx_pce.signed.so, libsgx_pve.signed.so,
libsgx_qe.signed.so, libsgx_pse_pr.signed.so, libsgx_pse_pr_2.signed.so
and libsgx_pse_op.signed.so are licensed under 3-Clause BSD License.
3-Clause BSD license snippet:
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met: [...]
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