Re: Adoption of flare package

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On 23-08-2022 16:00, Sandro wrote:
I am interested in adopting the orphaned flare package[1]. It doesn't
appear to have any complicated requirements. My local build on a recent
git clone succeeded without effort.

I became aware of the package being orphaned by the announcement sent a couple of days ago. While flare is being orphaned, flare-engine is not.

So, I guess my next step would be to contact the current maintainer, Sandipan Roy aka bytehackr, and discuss with him? Both packages rely on the same source. I guess he would appreciate a heads up. Maybe he took flare-engine recently and forgot about flare.

As I'm not in the packagers group, yet, I will have to complete the
sponsoring process first. For that I am looking for a sponsor, too.

Regarding the FTBFS bug [3], it looks like the rebuild failed for the s390x target. Not sure, this is a desired target. Could probably just be disabled.

[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/flare
[2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/flare-engine
[3] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2113227

-- Sandro
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