Re: python packaging and EPEL: the %py_provides macro

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On 11/10/20 6:22 PM, Mattia Verga via devel wrote:
Reading the python packaging guidelines [1] it says that "On releases
older than Fedora 33 [...] it is necessary to use %py_provides".

So I thought that %py_provides was necessary for EPEL7, but with that
macro set, the build fails with "Unknown tag: %py_provides
python3-calcephpy". In EPEL8 I get no errors and the build is completed.

Said that, should I use the old method ("Provides: python3-pkg_resources
= %{version}-%{release}") in EPEL7? Is it necessary?

Mattia

[1]
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Python/#_the_py_provides_macro

Hello. CCing the Python and EPEL lists.

You are correct. I can backport the macro to EPEL 7 if it makes your spec files easier:

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/epel-rpm-macros/pull-request/26

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