https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2276290



--- Comment #4 from wojnilowicz <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Fabio Valentini from comment #3)
> Yes, but custom allocators are, by definition, optional.
> We already have a handful of packages in Fedora that drop custom allocators
> because they are painful to deal with.

If I can workaround I would. I'll try to investigate further. In the meantime,
could you link a package that deals (drops?) with custom allocators?

> > Couldn't we just remove the noarch line and limit valid architectures with
> > ExclusiveArch similarly to
> > https://pkgs.rpmfusion.org/cgit/nonfree/nvidia-340xx-kmod.git/tree/nvidia-
> > 340xx-kmod.spec#n34
> > ?
> 
> No, that would be wrong.
> 
> The correct solution would be to use the "supported-arches" setting in
> rust2rpm.toml to specify that the crate should only be built and tested on
> certain architectures.

Ok. I've updated the spec file to use supported-arches from rust2rpm.toml.


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