Re: Heads-up on rpm 4.12 coming to rawhide soon

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Dne 30.6.2014 14:48, Panu Matilainen napsal(a):
On 06/30/2014 03:12 PM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 27.6.2014 17:38, Panu Matilainen napsal(a):

Hi all,

Rpm 4.12 alpha just got released:
http://lists.rpm.org/pipermail/rpm-announce/2014-June/000045.html

The plan is to update rawhide to this shiny new version first thing on
Monday morning and babysit as needed (ie the usual drill), but if
you're feeling bored over the weekend or its as rainy wherever you
live as it is in here now, and you're feeling a little bit brave, give
it a spin in the meanwhile:

https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/pmatilai/rpm-snapshot/

The copr packages are for rawhide only and should be very close to
what goes into rawhide on Monday. If you're dying to test but not
willing to rawhide all the way, they can be used on F20 too if you
1) install perl-generators from rawhide
2) remove rpm-python3 package before updating

As the announcement says, there are some rough edges still (as in,
there's a reason its alpha). I run it on my systems and it's not
expected to eat anybody (or their systems) alive, but do pay attention...

Bug reports and other feedback welcome.

Interesting, it breaks Ruby build it seems:

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=7090194

Not sure about the reason, though.

Seems the ruby macros are not expanding properly throughout the spec, please file a bug.

    - Panu -


Ah, that is actually good hint. Might be due to:

http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ruby.git/tree/ruby.spec#n94

Going to try the new proper %load macro prior filing bug.


Vít
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