On 10. 10. 22 16:32, Ben Cotton wrote:
For the last 20 years or so, RPM has used a home-grown OpenPGP parser
for dealing with keys and signatures. That parser is rather infamous
for its limitations and flaws, and especially in recent years has
proven a significant burden to RPM development. In order to improve
security and free developer resources for dealing with RPM's "core
business" instead, RPM upstream is in the process of deprecating the
internal parser in favor of [https://sequoia-pgp.org/ Sequoia PGP]
based solution written in Rust.
At this point the change is mostly invisible in normal daily use.
Which of the following will happen:
1) rpm will gain ExclusiveArch: %{rust_arches}
2) we will stop requiring the above in Rust packages, as Rust is 100% available
3) rpm will %ifarch %{rust_arches} this change
4) something else (what?)
IMHO if we do 1) we could as well do 2) because without rpm, we won't be able
to build rpms. 3) seems somewhat tedious for no good reason.
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