libdnet in Fedora

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Hi Oliver and others,

I'm trying to fix a few things in Fedora's libdnet and have some
questions.

(1) I'm unclear what the canonical upstream of libdnet should be.
There seem to be a couple of candidates:

https://github.com/boundary/libdnet  - not updated since 2016
https://github.com/ofalk/libdnet - recently updated

The current spec file points to the "boundary" repo, but I think we
should move to Oliver Falk's apparently more active fork.

(2) If we move to the ofalk repo, then there is a new version (1.14).

(3) I received a bug report about multilib conflicts with this
package.  I previously fixed this
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/342001), but my fix was reverted,
apparently by a bad revert commit:

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/libdnet/c/224a9645782f69ae05b0e7caeb2e52e12b5655cb?branch=master

I would therefore like to include the multilib fix again.

Please let me know your thoughts on all this.

Rich.

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