https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2217167



--- Comment #7 from Fabio Valentini <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mads Kiilerich from comment #6)
> (In reply to Fabio Valentini from comment #5)
> 
> Thaks for clarifying.
> 
> > It looks like you've opted for option 3 (i.e. remove the "+web-devel"
> > subpackage from the spec file, but not patch Cargo.toml. This is more or
> > less equivalent to using the "unwanted-features" setting and *might or might
> > not do what you expect depending on the circumstances*. I recommend patching
> > out the "web" feature from Cargo.toml with "rust2rpm -p".
> 
> No - I patch Cargo.toml too. I am editing whoami-fix-metadata-auto.diff . I
> guess that can be confusing if expecting that one to be owned by rust2rpm.
> But having multiple levels of patches is also confusing.

That is indeed the *most* confusing option I've encountered yet ...
Especially because the filename contains "auto" and the comment in the spec
file says "Automatically generated" ...
The "rust2rpm -p" workflow is intended to address this exact issue (even if it
results in two levels of patch, one automatically generated that shouldn't be
touched, one for manual changes).

> > Thanks, the package looks good otherwise, I'll do the full review once the
> > issue of the missing license texts is resolved.
> 
> I fixed the license file issue upstream in 1.4.1, so it should be ready for
> review:
> 
> Spec URL: https://kiilerix.fedorapeople.org/rust-whoami.spec
> SRPM URL:
> https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/work/tasks/6265/102616265/rust-whoami-1.4.
> 1-1.fc39.src.rpm

Thanks, I'll review after I had lunch. :)


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