On 01/01/2012 01:16 AM, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
El Sat, 31 Dec 2011 13:26:00 -0700
<webwillow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
As i have come across the builds of rpm's in koji i noticed that some
packages have something like dist_0.src.rpm or dist_1.src.rpm instead
if dist.src.rpm. This causes koji to spit them out due to version
mismatch errors, how is this addressed by the fedora team?
Do ou have to modify the main tag or?
we make the srpms from a git checkout on primary arches. %{?dist} is
set to whats expected inside the buildroot used to make the srpms. the
srpms we feed into secondary arches have matching fedora-release
installed and get the right values. without specifics about what your
talking about or doing there is no way to help you.
I believe what Don is talking about is that some src.rpm packages are
called dist_<number>.src.rpm instead of dist.<number>.src.rpm, and what
we have found is that koji seems to choke on this. But if you:
rpm -ivh mypackage-1.2.3.dist_1.src.rpm
cd ~/rpmbuild/SPECS
rpmbuild -bs mypackage.spec
you end up with mypackage-1.2.3.dist.1.src.rpm
If you feed the original file with the underscore to koji, it chokes on
it. If you feed it the newly generated src.rpm with the . in the name
instead of _, it works fine.
What Don and I are wondering about is where did these _ named packages
come from and why.
Gordan
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