[Bug 2066040] Review Request: rust-libadwaita-sys - FFI bindings for libadwaita

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2066040



--- Comment #6 from yuan@xxxxxxxx ---
Thank you!

> I wonder, what are you trying to package that requires the Rust libadwaita bindings?

My personal goal would be to package https://github.com/zhangyuannie/butter
when it is ready.
We have rust-gtk4 in our repo but not rust-libadwaita, which is a bit weird as
most apps that depend on rust-gtk4 also depend on rust-libadwaita as well
(Fractal, Shortwave, etc).

> Just a minor improvement left: Use
> %license %{crate_instdir}/LICENCE
> instead of
> %license LICENCE

I may be wrong here, but I think that would also mean that we have to cp
LICENCE into %{crate_instdir} first since LICENCE is not in the crate?
I have not tried this yet but I am not sure if adding files into
%{crate_instdir} will have any side effects.
Maybe it might be better to stay like this for now?
Once upstream releases a new version, rerunning rust2rpm should fix everything.

> You'll still need to find a sponsor, I think?

Yes!


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