On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 09:02:12PM +0800, Honggang LI wrote:
The patch maybe useful or fix something. But the divergence between
upstream and Fedora rawhide is what I don't want to see, because
such divergence is source of regression issues.
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rdma-core/c/59a8e2e0d0ddba785fc79c4731...
It only changes how the software is packaged in Fedora, by making a
separate libibverbs RPM package that can be installed separately from
rdma-core. There is nothing to upstream since this is purely an RPM
build change.
What I should to do with that commit? Just blindly revert it?
It seems useful to keep the change for minimizing unnecessary
dependencies by consumers of the libibverbs library (such as the
libpcap package mentioned in the commit).