Attempting to coordinate a lasem, goffice, gnumeric, abiword and gnome-chemistry-utils update for F41 and rawhide

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Hello,

I recently took over gnome-chemistry-utils and lasem, both of which
have to be updated.
After reaching out to the developer of lasem, he decided to tag a new
release with a considerable number of bug fixes and code cleanups.
It so happens that lasem is a dependency of gnome-chemistry-utils,
which currently fails to build in rawhide and F41. I have managed to
resolve the issues and also rebuild it with the new version of lasem
and in order to do that, I also had to rebuild goffice.
I have pushed these changes in pagure and I've opened a couple of PRs
for the two branches of goffice.
As far as I can understand the dependency chain, after building lasem,
next in line is goffice, then abiword and gnumeric and finally
gnome-chemistry-utils.

I'm afraid that I've hit a snag though, because I noticed a couple of
open bugs with no activity for goffice and gnumeric, both of which
have had newer releases since late May. I've added all of the
mainteners involved in this message, but I have a feeling that the
chain is broken somewhere. How can I proceed? Can a provenpackager
lend a hand?


Best regards,
A.
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