https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2358954



--- Comment #17 from Fabio Valentini <[email protected]> ---
> Isn't it equivalent in some sense?

No, "A AND (A OR B)" and "A OR (A AND B)" are strictly different. The former is
correct, the latter is wrong :D

> Well, this is the confusion, is `license` the license of the crate or the 
> artifacts? If it's the former, then isn't theirs as `MIT AND (MIT OR 
> Apache-2.0)` correct, and in our case different because we don't propagate?

Yes, it's possible that applying different standards for *what* needs to be
represented in the license expression lead to different license expressions
needing to be in place upstream and downstream.

> It would limit our ability to run those tests if they fix the `libtest-mimic` 
> dependency issue.

True, but this seems to be a small issue (just skipping one test file?).


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