https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1470842

Scott K Logan <log...@cottsay.net> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Scott K Logan <log...@cottsay.net> ---
I know this is a long-closed ticket, but for those who want Bazel in Fedora and
stumble upon this, I thought I'd share some findings.

I did a quick-and-dirty survey to see what it would take to bootstrap Bazel for
Fedora 32, and I couldn't find the following JARs:
- auto-service-annotations.jar
- auto-value-annotations.jar
- checker-qual.jar
- com.android.tools.common.jar
- com.android.tools.layoutlib.layoutlib-api.jar
- com.android.tools.repository.jar
- commons-collections3.jar
- commons-pool2.jar
- error-prone-annotations.jar
- error-prone-type-annotations.jar
- escapevelocity.jar
- flogger.jar
- flogger-system-backend.jar
- geronimo-annotation-1.3-spec.jar
- google-api-client-jackson2.jar
- google-api-client.jar
- google-auth-library-credentials.jar
- google-auth-library-oauth2-http.jar
- google-extensions.jar
- google-http-client-jackson2.jar
- google-http-client.jar
- grpc-api.jar
- grpc-auth.jar
- grpc-context.jar
- grpc-core.jar
- grpc-netty.jar
- grpc-protobuf.jar
- grpc-protobuf-lite.jar
- grpc-stub.jar
- java-allocation-instrumenter.jar
- java-diff-utils.jar
- jsr305.jar
- netty-transport-native-epoll.jar
- netty-transport-native-kqueue.jar
- netty-transport-native-unix-common.jar
- netty-transport-sctp.jar
- opencensus-api.jar
- opencensus-contrib-grpc-metrics.jar
- perfmark-api.jar
- protobuf-util.jar
- tomcat9-annotations-api.jar

On top of those missing, there are 17 packages currently in Fedora which
provide some of the required JARs.

Getting all of the missing JARs packaged would be a lot of work, and this
package would end up with a pretty hefty number of dependencies. Given the
number of dependencies and the rate at which Bazel is tagging releases, I don't
think that this would be a trivial package to maintain.


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