Determining i686 "leaf" packages - python-cramjam dropped with i686 deps

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python-cramjam dropped i686 with this:

commit 3ebdbdac596b6f01c97b89d3b67635519b10b944
Author: Benjamin A. Beasley <code@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Mon Sep 30 19:24:11 2024 -0400

    F41+: Drop i686 support (leaf package on that architecture)

    While many packages depend on this one, we believe we have correctly
    verified that all directly or indirectly dependent packages either are
    noarch or already exclude i686.

However, we are now seeing a build failure on i686 for python-pymongo:

DEBUG util.py:459:  Problem: conflicting requests
DEBUG util.py:459: - nothing provides python3.13dist(cramjam) needed by python3-snappy-0.7.2-4.fc42.noarch from build

So, apparently this determination was in error, or pymongo grew some deps.

At this point it would be nice to drop i686 from pymongo, but how can one make the determination that this is a "leaf" i686 package? Especially since it appears that some determinations of this were incorrect.


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