Spec URL: https://salimma.fedorapeople.org/rust-pipe-trait.spec SRPM URL: https://salimma.fedorapeople.org/rust-pipe-trait-0.3.2-1.fc37.src.rpm Description: Make it possible to chain regular functions. Fedora Account System Username: salimma
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Package looks good to me, just confirm that you specifically need v0.3 - the latest version is 0.4.0.
Yes, wax needs an older build-fs-tree which needs an older version of pipe-trait
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Looks like this was imported and built for rawhide.
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