tis 2010-12-21 klockan 09:50 -0700 skrev Kevin Fenzi: > Basically it's changing spec files BuildRequires to suit our build > setup and not for 'the version this package needs to build'. True. And it's use should be limited to the release branches of a package, not master/rawhide. Imho it adds value in the stable branch, as any lower version than indicated is not aceptabe for packaging in that branch. > So, folks who take our src.rpms to rebuild/build elsewhere will find > this anoying. Also, there's not any easy way to see what the real > version is... A comment as you included should be good enough in most cases I think. Or if you want to go fancy about it then use %if 0%{fedora} = 14 BuildRequires: foo-devel >= 1.1.0 %else BuildRequires: foo-devel %endif > This way you can add your override and use it to build what you want, > but you will be nagged every day to check and remove the override if > you no longer need it. The main thing I have against overrides is that they affect a lot more than just a single build. Regards Henrik -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel