Re: <DKIM> Re: <DKIM> Trying out More Go Packaging: Bugs and Questions

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On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 07:22:42PM +0100, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> Le mardi 27 février 2018 à 18:34 +0100, Robert-André Mauchin a écrit :
> > 
> > 
> > How do we test this? I installedtho go-srpm-macros from Rawhide but it
> > doesn't seem to have the required macros?
> 
> Yes in rawhide go-compilers and go-srpm-macros are in an intermediary
> not fully tested/integrated state.
> 
> The original PR that matched what's in the wiki and is known to work is
> here
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/go-compilers/pull-request/2
> 
> Just grab the files rebuild the resulting go-compilers package and
> you're set to try it on your projects (in a fedora-devel buildroot)
> 
> I'll try to mix it with all the nice work Jan did to keep all the parts
> where he improved the implementation without the loss of integration
> polish of the go-srpm-macros and go-compilers packages he pushed to
> fedora-devel. And I definitely do not want something that requires
> rewriting the wiki once again :)

Are there any intentions to push the macros into f28? I really liked the
improvements in the spec file sizes, but porting too many packages now
and keep them updated in both f28 and rawhide (making the branches
completely different) would mean a lot of extra work. Or maybe I am just
too late here since we are quite close from the beta freeze.

Thanks for the hard work though :)

-- 
Athos Ribeiro

http://www.ime.usp.br/~athoscr
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