On 28 Jan 2020, at 11:32, Guido Aulisi <guido.aulisi(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Il giorno mar 28 gen 2020 alle ore 10:04 Richard W.M. Jones
<rjones(a)redhat.com> ha scritto:
>
> I always think that Fedora works fine if you maintain 1-5 packages.
> It's possible to maintain 20 with a lot of work. And if you want to
> maintain 100+ (things like the ocaml-* set that I help to maintain)
> then you have to write your own automation. Could we do things
> better? No one asked for them, but here are my ideas ...
>
> ---
>
> * kill the %changelog
>
> Please, let's kill it, and generate it from the git changelog.
> I'm glad to see there's a proposal to do this.
>
> A general principle I'm following here is a packager should never
> be asked to enter the same information twice.
>
> * committing to git should build the package
>
> Is there a reason why this wouldn't be the case?
Sometimes you only add comments to the spec file and a rebuild is not needed.
You don’t know that. What if you accidentally insert a newline in your comment?
Ciao
Guido
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