Re: qt (4) no longer injects $RPM_OPT_FLAGS by default (on f24+)

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Rex Dieter venit, vidit, dixit 18.01.2016 15:00:
> In response to recent additions to default $RPM_OPT_FLAGS that depend on 
> redhat-rpm-config to be present, and in response to bug
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/1279265
> 
> Qt4's qmake will no longer inject $RPM_OPT_FLAGS any more, starting with 
> qt-4.8.7-6.f24
> 
> Packages that use qmake will have to find some other mechanism, options 
> include:
> 1.  use %qmake_qt4 macro instead of calling qmake manually
> 2.  set appropriate envrionment/qmake variables by hand
> 3.  patch your buildsystem as needed
> 4.  some better idea
> 
> 
> Please let me know if you have any questions about this.  If any packages 
> need fixing, I'd encourage bugs to be filed, and block bug #1279265 , and 
> I'll make every effort to help fix things.

Well, in the first place it would be nice not to push FTBFS commits to
packages you don't own without contacting maintainers before:

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=715340

And no, I don't consider a post titled "qt (4) does not inject..."
(obviously a bug report about qt4...) to be contacting maintainers, let
alone a call for action.

We do have tools for that, such as bugzilla, that contact package owners
automatically.

Michael
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