On 8/26/22 06:12, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 3:12 AM Carl George <c...@redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> sqlcipher has been requested to be built in epel9 [0].  Rather than
>> branching it from the current rawhide version, I plan to update
>> rawhide to the latest upstream version first [1].  This involves an
>> soname change from libsqlcipher-3.34.1.so.0 to
>> libsqlcipher-3.39.2.so.0.  This will require six packages to be
>> rebuilt.
>>
>> [root@f38-container:~]# repoquery --repo 
>> rawhide-source,rawhide-modular-source \
>>> --quiet --queryformat '%{name}' --archlist src --whatrequires 
>>> sqlcipher-devel
>> libgda
>> python-peewee
>> sqlitebrowser
>> [root@f38-container:~]# repoquery --repo 
>> rawhide-source,rawhide-modular-source \
>>> --quiet --queryformat '%{name}' --archlist src --whatrequires 
>>> 'pkgconfig(sqlcipher)'
>> kmymoney
>> rust-libsqlite3-sys
>> skrooge
> 
> Please do not rebuild rust-libsqlite3-sys. It is a source-only package
> that does not ship any compiled code.
> All packages built from rust-libsqlite3-sys are noarch (i.e. they
> can't - by definition - contain architecture-specific binaries).
> Any built binaries that link against libsqlcipher are only used for
> tests, but not shipped with built packages.

Rust FFI uses the ABI, not the API, so if rust-libsqlite3-sys is based on 
bindgen
then the generated Rust code will need to be recreated.
-- 
Sincerely,
Demi Marie Obenour (she/her/hers)
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