The behavior of snapd seems correct, in the sense different revisions of the snap may have different licenses. "Rectifying" a license in a way that future information affect past code seems very bogus in this context.
With that said, we might have a special case for "unset".
The behavior of snapd seems correct, in the sense different revisions of the snap may have different licenses. "Rectifying" a license in a way that future information affect past code seems very bogus in this context.
With that said, we might have a special case for "unset".