https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2184724
--- Comment #5 from František Zatloukal fzatlouk@redhat.com --- (In reply to Fabio Valentini from comment #4)
(In reply to Neal Gompa from comment #2)
As this is a versioned variant of existing packages, it appears everything looks good policy-wise and packaging-wise.
PACKAGE APPROVED.
I'm confused. This package's name is clearly against the Naming Guidelines for compat packages. It should have been named spirv-llvm-translator15, just like the other new compat packages (llvm15, lld15, clang15, etc.). Putting the compat version into the *middle* of the name is awful (and using "15.0" for the compat "infix" instead of "15" like the other LLVM packages is also needlessly diverging...)
Yeah, sorry for that, I somehow had spirv-llvm8.0-translator in my muscle memory (llvm was llvm8.0 back then), and didn't think about this. Shall we create a new package and do the obsolete/provide fu? This isn't something user would normally have to manually touch, and something that would go away once intel-igc supports llvm 16.