https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2161003
--- Comment #3 from lichaoran <pkwarcraft(a)gmail.com> ---
Hi @Jakub Kadlčík
Can you please update the summary and put the package summary
instead
of "dependency of pyoidc library"?
Already done.
I guess that's an autogenerated comment telling you to check if
the
ASL is a correct license name according to Fedora guidelines. Please
do so :-)
Already done.
This is up to you, I don't see it as a blocker but I am confused
where
the source code lives. Because the PyPI page doesn't show any project
homepage.
but there is a total mess in versions. The last release on GitHub is
1.4.0, the version on PyPI says 1.4.2, and in src/jwkest/__init__.py
there is 1.4.3 . Can you please ask/help the maintainer to sort this out?
For now i can't find the maintainer, contacted roland/roland(a)catalogix.se but
he did not do the maintaince job for a while.
I think the pypi latest version 1.4.2 is relate to
https://github.com/IdentityPython/pyjwkest/commit/f0be3f5a5630a64b1c4cd62...,
because the pypi latest release date is alse the same day, so i guess the
latest codebase is not in pypi but 1.4.2 is general avaliable.
Can you please write two or three sentences about the package and
then remove the comment?
Done.
As the comment says, '*' is not allowed for official Fedora
packages. Instead, you should change it to the package name. If you do
`import foo` to use the package, then the value is 'foo'.
Done
The fedora-review tool also found this error. Your spec should be
named
python-pyjwkest.spec
Done and modified the origin request body.
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