Re: rust2rpm 18 available with new features, including rpmautospec support

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Thanks for your work! That should help a lot.

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Le mardi 13 juillet 2021 à 08:10, Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> Hi everybody,
> 

> The Rust SIG has recently worked on a few new features and fixes for
> 

> rust2rpm, and they are now available with version 18 for fedora 34 and
> 

> rawhide.
> 

> New features include:
> 

> -   Add simple %license and %doc file auto-detection
>     

>     This should reduce the amount of busy-work for version updates.
> -   Add optional support for rpmautospec (autorelease, autochangelog)
>     

>     rpmautospec is deployed and working fine, and rust2rpm 18 can now
>     

>     optionally generate compatible .spec files with the "--rpmautospec" /
>     

>     "-a" CLI flag.
> -   Use changelog timestamp format without time and timezone on Fedora
>     

>     rust2rpm was the last (?) tool in Fedora which used the "new"
>     

>     changelog timestamp format that includes the time and timezone, which
>     

>     is not well supported by older RPM releases, and its use is
>     

>     discouraged by RPM upstream. Now rust2rpm uses the same format as all
>     

>     other tools again.
>     

>     With rpmautospec support and automatic detection of %license and %doc
>     

>     files, most version updates for Rust packages now should require
>     

>     either little or no manual .spec file editing.
>     

>     The rawhide update is already stable, and the update for Fedora 34 is
>     

>     in updates-testing since today:
>     

>     https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2021-0cd0c4ed88
>     

>     Please test and let us know if there are any problems, or if you like
>     

>     new busywork-reducing features :)
>     

>     Fabio
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