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I guess the intention of the COPYING.LIB file was to license the contents of the sparc/lib folder under LGPL so that optimized standard C functions can easily be shared between the kernel and any userland libc using LGPL. In b24413180f5600bcb3bb70fbed5cf186b60864bd (License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license) all these files were suddenly (re)licenced under GPL-2.0. Best regards, Kjetil Oftedal