Re: Call for testers for rpmautospec in staging

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On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 01:58:20AM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
> On 09. 04. 20 15:43, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> > To remove some of the warnings thrown by `fedpkg` or to simply keep `rpmbuild`
> > working locally, you will have to install the `rpmautospec-rpm-macros` package
> > available in your nearest bodhi (it's still hot from the oven at the time of
> > writing this email so it hasn't made it yet to updates-testing).
> 
> There is also this warning:
> 
> $ fedpkg-stage build
> Could not execute build: Package 3dprinter-udev-rules-0.2.2-1.fc33 has
> already been built
> Note: You can skip this check with --skip-nvr-check. See help for more info.
> 
> Because locally, it always thinks I'm at release 1.fc33, but this has been
> already built. With --skip-nvr-check, it works, obviously.
> 
> I suppose this could be fixed (workarounded?) in fedpkg (it could default to
> --skip-nvr-check if it finds the %autorel macro in the spec).

Yes we're aware of this one and I thought we documented it but apparently we
only covered the part about the missing macros.

I'll add this to the doc, thanks!

Pierre
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