https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2049400



--- Comment #16 from Dominik Wombacher <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nikola Forró from comment #15)
> (In reply to Dominik Wombacher from comment #14)
>
> Right, sorry, I didn't mean I have anything against packaging aws-c-cal
> separately, but I was under the impression that David initially intended to
> package aws-crt-python the "proper" way and this review request was the
> first step toward that, and when that idea was abandoned and aws-crt-python
> packaged the way it is, the review request no longer made sense.
> 

Ah ok, yeah could be possible, it's been a while. 

> > So that means, there is no reason not to finalize the process and add
> > aws-c-cal to the already created repo? 
> > And we should actually do the same with the rest of the libraries and if
> > possible use them during package building?
> 
> I would say so.

Sounds good. There are more and more packages that leverage some of the AWS C
libs.
I'm on my way to brush up old spec files and raise new requests for the
different libs.

Regarding this one, aws-c-cal: 
Should I, on behalf of David Duncan, attach an updated spec and srpm based on
latest upstream to process with the import into
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/aws-c-cal ?
Or is the process to import the files that were originally approved and then
update the package as soon it's imported in dist-git?
Who can do the import? What's the next step?


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