Re: package name and spec name missmatch

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On 2019-09-03, Muneendra Kumar M via devel
<devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All, An rpm  package has been created by name fctxpd.
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fctxpd
>
>
> But my spec file name and the name field in my spec file is fc_txptd.
>
> And my SRPM also has the name with fc_txptd.  And I push the SRPM
> with fc_txptd because of which fedpkg build is failing.
>
> fedpkg import PATH_TO_SRPM git commit -m "Initial import (#XXXXXX)."
> git push fedpkg build
>
> Do I need to create a new SRPM with fctxpd and push the same again to
> git.
>
The names should match. And the name should be the same as the packaged
software. The review should have never passed because the name in the
review bug #1735762 summary does not match the spec file name.

Why didn't you name the package "bsn-fc-txptd" if this is the name the
upstream uses?

Just select one name and use it everywhere.

If you decide for changing the repository name, you will need to update
the review, ask again for creating a new repository, build the package
under the new name, and retire the wrongly name repository.

-- Petr

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