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This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 36 development cycle. Changing version to 36.
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I have had a PR to fix this package, which has been outstanding since November 2022. Is there no one who has the authority to act or will let me act to fix it?
I can't merge your PR due to conflicts, but I will take care of it manually today.
I reverted my changes. Rebase your PR and update everything so it applies. Adjust the release numbers and update the date stamps in the %changelog entries so they are in chronological order. I can merge after that.
I merged your PR for rawhide and that built fine. I tried to bring that to Fedora 38 to do an update, but i686 again fails. Unless you absolutely need it for Fedora 38, I am inclined to just leave this as-is and Fedora 39 forward will carry your updates.
Is it the case that without my change the i686 arch builds and tests for *Fedora 38* correctly? I don't see how my changes could possibly affect i686 in that way. Everything seems to point to it being an issue with openmpi, not fftw, and i686+openmpi should be broken now on F38. I personally don't need it in F38. I can just point people to my COPR repo anyway. But, it's a pretty massive speed-up on ARMv8, which is becoming a lot more popular.
Yes, I should have clarified. The problem is with openmpi on i686 on F38. Glad the improvements are helping on ARMv8. I will just leave the F38 branch as-is.
The needinfo request[s] on this closed bug have been removed as they have been unresolved for 120 days