[Bug 2116066] Review Request: rust-primal-estimate - State-of-the-art estimation of upper and lower bounds for π(n) (the number of primes below n) and p_k (the k-th prime)

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2116066

Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> ---
Package was generated with rust2rpm, simplifying the review.

- package builds and installs without errors on rawhide
x test suite is run and all unit tests pass (tests are disabled to break a
dependency loop)
- latest version of the crate is packaged
- license matches upstream specification (MIT OR Apache-2.0) and is acceptable
for Fedora
- license file is included with %license in %files
- package complies with Rust Packaging Guidelines

Package APPROVED.

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Recommended post-import rust-sig tasks:

- add @rust-sig with "commit" access as package co-maintainer

- set bugzilla assignee overrides to @rust-sig (optional)

- set up package on release-monitoring.org:
  project: $crate
  homepage: https://crates.io/crates/$crate
  backend: crates.io
  version scheme: semantic
  version filter: alpha;beta;rc;pre
  distro: Fedora
  Package: rust-$crate

- track package in koschei for all built branches

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Looks good to me now (you might want to update the bug title to match the new
summary in the .spec file).
You'll need to re-disable the tests before importing the package to Fedora,
this modification seems to have been lost when you re-ran rust2rpm.

Just as an FYI, for Rust crates which have disabled test suites to break
circular dependencies, we usually just leave the tests disabled permanently.
Doing bootstrap builds is usually not worth it.


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