https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2414530



--- Comment #6 from Fabio Valentini <[email protected]> ---
> For what it's worth, this *was* intentional. But it's probably fine.

I am not aware of the history here, but I don't see a reason for it *now*?

> We need "Provides: rust-packaging" or we're going to have a problem even 
> between RHEL and Fedora.
> Sorry, I mean we cannot ever remove the "Provides: rust-packaging" because of 
> RHEL.

I'm not sure this is the case? The RPM tooling for Rust packages is in
"rust-toolset" in RHEL, which is built from the "rust" source package. Neither
are related to the "rust-packaging" name.

There are still hundreds of Fedora packages that use "BuildRequires:
rust-packaging" though, just because they were generated by a version of
rust2rpm that didn't yet use the new package name. So the Provides won't go
away until all those are regenerated with recent rust2rpm and use "BR:
cargo-rpm-macros" instead.

So for both your points, I would need actionable information before I can adapt
this package.


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