https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2277389
Fabio Valentini <decathorpe(a)gmail.com> changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Fabio Valentini <decathorpe(a)gmail.com> ---
The project looks pretty dead :(
Thank you for filing the issue / PR upstream, but I'm not hopeful that it will
do anything.
If uv / async_http_range_reader really needs this crate, it might be a good
idea to fork it.
The upstream repo also has an open issue about a correctness bug (integer
overflow in mid-point calculation) which would be good to fix.
Still, the package itself is now looking good (with the added LICENSE file
being the best we can do for now unless upstream becomes active again).
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Package was generated with rust2rpm, simplifying the review.
- package builds and installs without errors on rawhide
- test suite is run and all unit tests pass
- latest version of the crate is packaged
- license matches upstream specification and is acceptable for Fedora
- license file is included with %license in %files (included manually from
upstream Pull Request)
- package complies with Rust Packaging Guidelines
Package APPROVED.
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Recommended post-import rust-sig tasks:
- set up package on
release-monitoring.org:
project: $crate
homepage:
https://crates.io/crates/$crate
backend: crates.io
version scheme: semantic
version filter: alpha;beta;rc;pre
distro: Fedora
Package: rust-$crate
- add @rust-sig with "commit" access as package co-maintainer
(should happen automatically)
- set bugzilla assignee overrides to @rust-sig (optional)
- track package in koschei for all built branches
(should happen automatically once rust-sig is co-maintainer)
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If you have time, please review one of my pending packages in return.
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