Re: Seeking advice with rust packing guidelines

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On 6/11/21 6:27 AM, Fabio M. Di Nitto wrote:
Hey everyone,

I have been reading the current guideline here:

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Rust/

and for the most it´s pretty clear when packaging a standalone crate / rust generated binaries (given this is my very first step into understanding rust).

I am currently facing a slightly different challenge as my upstream project, a bunch of C shared libraries (also available in Fedora), will soon grow rust bindings.

The rust code will be part of the normal upstream tarball / etc. that will include at that point a mix of different languages.

The upstream build system already takes care to call into cargo for example and I am wondering how the current rust rpm macros are going to work with it (or viceversa).

Does anyone have experience in packaging mixed sources?
Could you share your spec file please (or just the srpm name ;))

Thanks
Fabio

I can't really help you, but it would be helpful to link the upstream project your are trying to build.
Also CCing the other Fabio who is most up to date with Rust packages.

Best regards,

Robert-André
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