Re: incorrect docs for forge macro extension, when using 'unknown' scm source (e.g., git.kernel.org) ?

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On 7/10/20 1:26 AM, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le jeudi 09 juillet 2020 à 09:40 -0700, PGNet Dev a écrit :
I'm working on a spec, pulling source with forgemeta/scm

With known/supported scm sources (e.g., github), it works as
expected, with no issues.

involves writing the lua equivalent of regexpes that
contruct the variables forgesetup will use from forgeurl and
tag/commit/whatever (you can check in redhat-rpmc-config history how
pagure and gitea support was added, they’re the two last supported
sources)

That something needs to be added/written/worked-around is clear.

To do that effectively, I've simply asked

> (1) Are there up-to-date/correct docs for 'Extending the macro' ?
>
> (2) Is there an explcit example for use with 'git.kernel.org' sources?

In other circumstances, the someone might be me, but I’m getting fed up
with everyone else in the project not doing their part and blaming me
for doing things alone. So, right now, very unlikely that I will invest
more in Fedora without others doing their parts.

I don't know you to 'blame you', and certainly haven't here.

If your issue is with others, then perhaps you might take it up with _them_?
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