[Bug 853147] New: Please drop redundant BR: perl(LWP::RobotUA)

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=853147

            Bug ID: 853147
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Severity: unspecified
           Version: rawhide
          Priority: unspecified
                CC: mmaslano@xxxxxxxxxx,
                    perl-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ppisar@xxxxxxxxxx
          Assignee: ppisar@xxxxxxxxxx
           Summary: Please drop redundant BR: perl(LWP::RobotUA)
        Regression: ---
      Story Points: ---
    Classification: Fedora
                OS: Unspecified
          Reporter: paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx
              Type: Bug
     Documentation: ---
          Hardware: Unspecified
        Mount Type: ---
            Status: NEW
         Component: perl-WWW-RobotRules
           Product: Fedora

A buildreq of perl(LWP::RobotUA) has recently been added to
perl-WWW-RobotRules, and this causes a build dependency cycle between
perl-libwww-perl and perl-WWW-RobotRules. Having looked at the WWW-RobotRules
distribution, I believe that nothing there actually uses LWP::RobotUA (the only
references seem to be in examples - t/misc/dbmrobot is more example code than
test) and indeed a build without perl-libwww-perl in the buildroot passes
without complaint.

So please remove this redundant buildreq to resolve the build dependency cycle.

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