Hi!
I always regenerate using rust2rpm; I think it saves trouble.
Among other things, upstream may have added a new feature (or removed one).
If so then rust2rpm will properly generate the appropriate
sub-packages corresponding to the possible feature combinations.
Also, rust2rpm itself undergoes updates which incorporate changes
which reflect the current Fedora packaging guidelines.
- mulhern
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 4:23 PM <h-k-81(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone
I was wondering how the rust-sig / rust folks handle crate updates.
Let's say you generate a spec file with `rust2rpm` and manually patch
it. The reason is not important here. Then a week later the upstream
releases a new version. How do you handle this? Do you regenerate the
spec file with `rust2rpm` and reapply your patches or do you update the
spec file yourself? Should this be documented in the "Rust Packaging
Guidelines"?
Hussein
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