https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1997994
--- Comment #20 from Ben Beasley <code(a)musicinmybrain.net> ---
(In reply to hardt from comment #13)
> > for list I didn't find a package
>
> It can be packaged as a dependency.
Who is supposed to do this?
Is there a process, or will I (i.e. upstream) be left with this?
It’s up to a Fedora package’s maintainer (or prospective maintainer, for a new
package) to make sure all dependencies are packaged. So unless you can find
somebody else who also cares about this dependency, it is up to you. It’s a
pretty straightforward package.
That said, in this case I’m willing to do the initial packaging. I’m working
with upstream a bit (
https://github.com/clibs/list/pull/36,
https://github.com/clibs/list/pull/39,
https://github.com/clibs/list/issues/38)
before submitting a review request. Ideally the maintainers of the oidc-agent
package will co-maintain the resulting package.
Since we don't build the -desktop subpackage any longer, we
don't need to
address this right now.
For the record: we use the mustache version plain from github, so once there
is another package
providing it, we can revisit the -desktop subpackage.
Yup, as for clibs/list, if you need a dependency that is not packaged but can
be packaged, you must either package it yourself or find somebody else you can
convince to do it.
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