On Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 11:47 PM Maxwell G <gotmax(a)e.email> wrote:
On 22/07/22 10:24PM, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> the script that determines leaf packages in the Rust SIG
Can you provide a link to this?
I can, now that I've published it (again):
https://pagure.io/ironthree/fedora-rust-sig-leaf-check
It's based on the scripts that I used for analyzing the Java stack
back in the Stewardship SIG / java-maint-sig times, which I've
continued to improve over time.
As far as I know, the results it produces are now 100% correct (at
least only considering the fedora repositories that match the host
machine's architecture).
It's actually possible to pass --whatrequires mutliple times with
all of
the dependencies, instead of running multiple queries. e.g.:
sudo dnf repoquery --whatrequires pcre --whatrequires pcre-cpp --whatrequires pcre-devel
--whatrequires pcre-static --whatrequires pcre-tools --whatrequires pcre-utf16
--repo=rawhide{,-source} -q | grep '\.src$' | sort | uniq
This is quite a bit faster. I only just recently learned this, so I
thought I'd pass it on :).
Oh, good to know. Not sure if I can incorporate this into my scripts
though, because they calculate dependency trees with single-package
granularity.
Fabio