Re: [OS-BUILD PATCH] redhat: indicate HEAD state in tarball/rpm name

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From: Justin M. Forbes on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1735#note_901266926

Correct, I would rather make the BUILD go away even for the KABI tarballs, so
for instance kernel-kabi-dw-5.17.1-300.tar.bz2 becomes kernel-kabi-
dw-5.17.1.tar.bz2 as there is no need to have 3 copies of the same tarball in
lookaside just because they are named differently.  It also makes it more
difficult for the users working in dist-git to do a quick one off build with a
bumped pkgrelease.  There are other places I need to clean up in the spec to
make that happen, but in the meantime let's not add more.
Perhaps we could make this a feature based on a flag in Makefile.variables?
That way I could turn it off for Fedora.  We do set VERSION_ON_UPSTREAM:=0 for
stable fedora releases, while it is 1 for os-build, so that can't be the only
key.
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