Re: SRPM macros, EPEL, and side tags

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On 05. 10. 22 23:24, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 08:40:12PM -0000, Artur Frenszek-Iwicki wrote:
Hi all,

some time ago I've built the Free Pascal Compiler [0] for EPEL9,
and recently I got the idea it might be good to do the same with
the Lazarus IDE [1]. Testing things locally with mock,
I realized that Lazarus used a macro from fpc-srpm-macros [2],
which hasn't been built for EPEL9 yet.

No biggie, I thought. I created a side tag, built fpc-srpm-macros there,
then added "BuildRequires: fpc-srpm-macros" to the Lazarus spec
and tried building it in the side tag. The build failed, and looking at
root.log, the fpc-srpm-macros package was not installed [3].

srpm's are built in a different buildroot koji has defined as
'srpm-build'.

You can see whats in this with a 'koji list-groups epel9-build'

So yeah, you need something to pull in that fpc-srpm-macros,
(likely epel-release) or have it added to the srpm-build group.

I believe more appropriate package is epel-rpm-macros.

$ repoquery --repo=epel9 --requires epel-rpm-macros
(pyproject-rpm-macros if python3-rpm-macros)
ansible-srpm-macros
go-srpm-macros-epel
redhat-release >= 9

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