On Sun, Mar 3, 2019 at 6:14 PM Felix Schwarz <fschw...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering about the state of the "fedora-review" package. It seems to be
> a pretty important package to ensure new stuff adhers to the latest Fedora
> packaging policy.
>
> When I ran "fedora-review" I noticed that it was clearly not updated for some
> time: There where outdated points about bundled libraries (nowadays without
> special FPC exception), a warning about an unnecessary "gcc" build requirement
> and many outdated links.
>
> Well, it turns out fedora-review fails to build from source since July 2018
> [3] (last successful koji build was in March 2018). I think at least some
> things are fixed upstream [4] but the RPM package was never updated.
>
>
> Is fedora-review still the preferred tool to do package reviews?
>
>
> Background:
> In the last weeks I spent a bit of time checking the review requests for hcc
> [1] and hip [2] which form an important part of AMD's "rocm" stack. These
> packages are "special snowflakes" in a sense that they are compilers/compiler
> wrappers with all the shenanigans this involves (bundled llvm, explicit lib
> dependencies, even dependencies on static libraries).
>
> Approving these libraries would require ignoring quite a few rpmlint
> errors/warnings and I don't feel confident in doing so if the fedora-review
> tool is obviously outdated.
> (Btw: I'd highly appreciate if someone could look at the hcc/hip review
> requests. These packages would enable "open source machine learning" in Fedora
> and IMHO that area fits Fedora's mission pretty well.)
>

It is still preferred. I was hoping that the in-progress Python 3
porting PR[1] would land first, but I guess I'll have to push a Git
snapshot release in...

I don't want to make a new release without Python 3 support.

[1]: https://pagure.io/FedoraReview/pull-request/312



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