Thanks for the clarification. (I was quite thrown off by f26 until I realised 
it as a potential typo.)

It's always disappointing to see packages go FTI as a result of other upgrades. 
So, if you are packager, cloning the dist-git repo and filing a merge request 
would be the easiest option (for the maintainer to pick up). Alternatively, 
file a bug ("xy fails to install on f36") and attach your spec there. You are 
suggesting to fix a severe bug (FTI) on a released branch, this should be OK 
even though the package is retired.
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