Doing open source compliance review for Lenovo's Fedora 40 WS preload and found that the librdmacm COPYING file is not in /usr/share/licences Looking at the .spec file I believe this is because rdma-core is not installed by default but librdmacm is Would it be possible to add the COPYING file into the librdmacm (or libibverbs?) package please? It would make the compliance review much easier :) Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Fedora 40 Workstation edition 2. Confirm librdmacm is installed by default 3. Confirm librdmacm license is not under /usr/share/licences
Issues still present in Fedora 41 - image failed our open source compliance scan and license needs to be added manually to preload.
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Issue still present in F42 so updated version
Thank!