[Bug 2049400] Review Request: aws-c-cal - Aws Crypto Abstraction Layer: Cross-Platform, C99 wrapper for cryptography primitives.

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--- Comment #14 from Dominik Wombacher <dominik@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Nikola Forró from comment #13)
> As far as aws-crt-python is concerned, upstream doesn't want to depend on
> specific versions of dynamic libraries and rather pulls in specific
> revisions of the libraries and links them statically.

You are right, for aws-crt-python it looks like that all aws lib dependencies
come from git-submodules.

> Technically it doesn't ship the libraries, it ships _awscrt.abiN.so the
> libraries are statically linked into.

True, so from a packaging Guideline perspective this falls then somehow under
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_packaging_static_libraries
?
Or is it bundled when it's linked against fedora external packages/sources and
static libraries if they exist as package in fedora?

> I think it is possible for python-awscrt to bundle the libraries and at the
> same time have them packaged separately, is it not?

Yes it is, I guess that's why I was a bit confused about your comment that
packaging of aws-c-cal shouldn't proceed.

So that means, there is no reason not to finalize the process and add aws-c-cal
to the already created repo? 
And we should actually do the same with the rest of the libraries and if
possible use them during package building?


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