https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2065451

Fabio Valentini <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Fabio Valentini <[email protected]> ---
Several feature subpackages are not installable due to broken dependencies:

- actix-web2: only actix-web 3 is packaged for Fedora right now
- actix-web4: only actix-web 3 is packaged for Fedora right now
- axum-framework: axum is not packaged for Fedora yet

Assuming you don't need serde_qs support for any of those web frameworks, just
disable the feature subpackages.
This can be achieved in three different ways:

1) patch Cargo.toml to remove the features (and optional dependencies) you
don't need / want
2) manually remove the broken feature subpackages you don't need / want
3) create a .rust2rpm.conf config file to specify which feature subpackages
should not be generated (this basically automates option 2):

[DEFAULT]
unwanted-features =
  actix-web2
  actix-web4
  axum

If you place this file into the directory where you run rust2rpm, it will use
the settings from it during .spec generation.
I would recommend this option, since you can also commit this .rust2rpm.conf
file into dist-git to preserve these settings for future updates.


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