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

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On 02/02/16 07:00, Michael J Gruber wrote:
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

Yes, they've done the same thing to one of my packages as well.

What's more they had already been in contact with me over the weekend and knew there was an issue that I was looking at but still went ahead and broke it anyway.

Tom

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