On Sat, Jan 1, 2022 at 11:12 AM Miroslav Suchý <msuchy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
(snip)
> rust-ambient-authority.spec
> rust-base100.spec
> rust-cap-primitives.spec
> rust-cap-rand.spec
> rust-cap-std.spec
> rust-cranelift-bforest.spec
> rust-cranelift-codegen-meta.spec
> rust-cranelift-codegen-shared.spec
> rust-cranelift-codegen.spec
> rust-cranelift-entity.spec
> rust-cranelift-frontend.spec
> rust-cranelift-native.spec
> rust-cranelift-wasm.spec
> rust-file-per-thread-logger.spec
> rust-fs-set-times.spec
> rust-io-lifetimes.spec
> rust-posish.spec
> rust-rav1e.spec
> rust-regalloc.spec
> rust-target-lexicon.spec
> rust-tpm2-policy.spec
> rust-unsafe-io.spec
> rust-wasmparser.spec
> rust-wasmtime-cache.spec
> rust-wasmtime-environ.spec
> rust-wasmtime-fiber.spec
> rust-wasmtime-types.spec
> rust-wast.spec
> rust-wat.spec
Thanks for working on this!
It looks like a lot of the Rust packages in this list are caused by
"ASL 2.0 with exceptions". This was translated from the "Apache-2.0
WITH LLVM-Exception" SPDX identifier, but it was only recently pointed
out to us, that for the purposes of Fedora packages, this is
equivalent to just plain "ASL 2.0" without exceptions. I'll be
cleaning up those if and when I come across them.
I reported this issue upstream (where the SPDX -> Fedora mapping is
maintained for some .spec generators):
https://pagure.io/fedora-rust/rust2rpm/issue/163
Though I hope we will in the future be able to just use the SPDX
identifier from upstream metadata directly instead of doing
conversion.
Fabio