https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2253356
--- Comment #10 from Jerry James <loganjerry(a)gmail.com> ---
The window of opportunity is closing for me to get SoPlex and SCIP into Fedora
before the Fedora 40 beta freeze. This review has dragged on for 2 months now,
not due to any packaging issues, but because of an upstream bug. I would like
to propose some courses of action that would let us move forward.
1. I comment out the known-buggy function. The consuming project I care about,
papilo, does not use the function in question. We could add a note to
%description or to a README noting that the function is unavailable in the
Fedora build because of a known bug.
2. We build the upstream code the way it is. If there is any code out there in
the wide world that calls that function, it already has to deal with the
consequences of the bug.
3. Like #2, but we continue to work on fixing the bug after this package is
added to Fedora.
Can we do one of those please? The whole SoPlex/SCIP effort is being held up
by a bug that will never manifest when they are used.
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