On Sun Feb 12, 2023 at 13:40 +0000, Maxwell G via devel wrote:
> > Though, it would be nice to have an easier subcommand or option just for
> > that, as it will be, I think, the most required use case. Maybe a 'fedrq
> > whatrequires --soname-bump SRCNAME'?
>
> Thanks for trying it out and for the feedback! I don't want to tack this
> on to `whatrequires`, but a separate subcommand might be warranted. Name
> suggestions are welcome. subpkgs-whatrequires is accurate but way too
> long :). I created an issue for this in fedrq's issue tracker [1].
>
>
> [1] https://todo.sr.ht/~gotmax23/fedrq/13
>

This is now available on the main branch.
$ fedrq whatrequires -F source $(fedrq subpkgs SRCNAME)
can be replaced with
$ fedrq whatrequires-src -F source SRCNAME
or
$ fedrq wrsrc -F source SRCNAME
wrsrc is an alias for whatrequires-src.

If you want, you can install
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/gotmax23/fedrq-dev/build/5519594/
or
$ pip install 'git+https://git.sr.ht/~gotmax23/fedrq#main'
to try it out. I'll cut a release later this week.

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