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CC | fabian@ritter-vogt.de, mardnh@gmx.de |
(In reply to Dan Cermak from comment #4) > Yes, I'd say an email to opensuse-factory or opensuse-packaging would be > sufficient. If you're really motivated, then you could use dnf repoquery > and/or osc whatdependson to find out which packages have a build or runtime > dependency on libclang and CC the affected maintainers. The problem with whatdependson is that I find all packages depending on any llvm9 subpackage, but many of them have nothing to do with Clang. However, with zypper I can actually find the packages that might be problematic: zypper search --requires 'libclang*.so.8()(64bit)' That returns some llvm8 subpackages (clang8, libclang8, liblldb8, lldb8) plus: ccls include-what-you-use libbcc0 libpocl2 libqt5-creator For llvm7 we additionally get beignet I'm working on an update for include-what-you-use right now, bcc has an update already. So I'm adding the maintainers for the three remaining packages to cc.