https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2129584

Vít Ondruch <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Vít Ondruch <[email protected]> ---
Dear Robby,

Unless you have specific needs, I'd suggest against introducing rubygem-rexml
package into Fedora, because we actually have it in Fedora already, as a
subpackage of Ruby:

~~~
$ sudo dnf info rubygem-rexml
Last metadata expiration check: 0:52:33 ago on Mon Sep 26 08:50:15 2022.
Installed Packages
Name         : rubygem-rexml
Version      : 3.2.5
Release      : 169.fc38
Architecture : noarch
Size         : 399 k
Source       : ruby-3.1.2-169.fc38.src.rpm
Repository   : @System
From repo    : rawhide
Summary      : An XML toolkit for Ruby
URL          : https://github.com/ruby/rexml
License      : BSD
Description  : REXML was inspired by the Electric XML library for Java, which
features an
             : easy-to-use API, small size, and speed. Hopefully, REXML,
designed with the same
             : philosophy, has these same features. I've tried to keep the API
as intuitive as
             : possible, and have followed the Ruby methodology for method
naming and code
             : flow, rather than mirroring the Java API.
             : 
             : REXML supports both tree and stream document parsing. Stream
parsing is faster
             : (about 1.5 times as fast). However, with stream parsing, you
don't get access to
             : features such as XPath.
~~~


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