https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1931427



--- Comment #5 from Sohan Kunkerkar <skunk...@redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Fabio Valentini from comment #3)
> I missed another issue last time:
> 
> The "expectest" feature also will not install. You'll need to either
> - package expectest ^0.12 for Fedora, or
> - drop the +expectest subpackage, like the +clippy subpackage.
> 

ah, I see

> However, it would be good to check whether the package that uses rspec
> actually uses the optional "expectest" feature or not before deciding to
> drop it. :)
> 

Yup, it's an optional one. I made the necessary changes to address this
concern, and also validate it with the mock's `--postinstall` feature.


> BTW: I trained myself to use mock's "--postinstall" feature to test this 
> stuff locally. It will complain if there are missing dependencies.

Thanks for the pointers.


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