[Bug 2238751] Review Request: rutabaga-gfx-ffi - Handling virtio-gpu protocols

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--- Comment #12 from Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> ---
> > 10. Please bump the BuildRequires from "rust-packaging >= 21" to
> > "cargo-rpm-macros".
> > The "rust-packaging" package no longer exists and is only provided by
> > "cargo-rpm-macros" for backwards compatibility.
> 
> ok

I don't know what happened here, the new line is

BuildRequires:  rust-srpm-macros >= 24

- which is wrong. The rust-srpm-macros package is included in the default
buildroot, and does not contain the cargo RPM macros.
When I said to replace the "rust-packaging >= 21" BR with just
"cargo-rpm-macros", I meant what I said 😅

Other than that, thank you for the update, looks good.
Not sure if rutabaga-gfx-ffi or rutabaga-gfx would be the better package name
(since the -ffi suffix is meaningless here) though, but that's your decision.


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