On 12/30/2015 02:48 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 3:46 PM, Orion Poplawski
<orion(a)cora.nwra.com> wrote:
> I've submitted a review for a separate python-macros package here:
>
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1294904
>
> This is what the FPC approved here
>
https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/ticket/567#comment:12 to be added to the Fedora
> buildroots to provide the %python3_pkgversion macro needed for compatibility
> with the EPEL Python3 packaging guidelines.
>
> It also serves the much more important goal of getting the python macros out
> of the the individual python? packages to make it easier to update them.
>
Don't we normally name these something to the effect of
"<name>-srpm-macros"? For example, we have "go-srpm-macros"
and
"perl-srpm-macros". Shouldn't this be named "python-srpm-macros"
for
consistency purposes?
I guess you're right, though we have a mix at the moment:
blender-rpm-macros.noarch 1:2.76-2.fc24 rawhide
erlang-rpm-macros.noarch 0.1.4-2.fc23 rawhide
ghc-rpm-macros.x86_64 1.4.15-3.fc23 rawhide
ghc-srpm-macros.noarch 1.4.2-2.fc23 rawhide
gnat-srpm-macros.noarch 2-1.fc23 rawhide
go-srpm-macros.noarch 2-3.fc24 rawhide
kde-apps-rpm-macros.noarch 6:4.14.15-3.fc24 rawhide
kernel-rpm-macros.noarch 36-1.fc24 rawhide
kf5-rpm-macros.noarch 5.17.0-2.fc24 rawhide
ocaml-srpm-macros.noarch 2-3.fc23 rawhide
perl-srpm-macros.noarch 1-17.fc23 rawhide
And some just "-macros":
perl-macros.x86_64 4:5.22.1-355.fc24 koji
python-macros.noarch 2.7.11-1.fc24 koji
python3-pkgversion-macros.noarch 1-5.fc24 koji
sip-macros.noarch 4.17-3.fc24 koji
But it does look like it is the *-srpm-macros that tend to be in the buildroot.
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