On Friday, 06 November 2020 at 00:06, Jerry James wrote:
Have you ever thought, "I wish Fedora had a command line utility
where
I could type in an ASCII representation of the state of a Rubiks cube
and have it print an equally hard to read ASCII representation of the
moves needed to solve the cube"? Have I got a package for you!
Sagemath 9.2 is out. It unbundles the rubiks package (currently
sagemath-rubiks), so we now need a separate package. Review request
here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1895150
This package has no upstream. Rather, it has 3 upstreams, all dead.
The sagemath developers now manage the code. They keep some patches
for this code, as do various other Linux distributions. I've
collected several such patches for Fedora.
I'm happy to review something for you in exchange.
Reviewed. I don't have anything pending review, so feel free to review
someone else's package instead. ;)
Regards,
Dominik
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