Re: Silent changes in Packaging Guidelines

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On Thu, 3 Nov 2022 at 08:02, Michael J Gruber <mjg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
While it is annoying to spell out each file it does catch package changes which might go unnoticed otherwise. In particular, we've had a few unannounced soname changes and such lately. [Disclaimer: I have not checked whether the maintainer ignored the build failure for an explicit soname or got trapped by a wildcard in these cases.]


Or they will just do what I used to do long ago and just do a temp spec file with some sort of `%files *` and then rpm -ql and then `rpm -ql | sed` and replace the data in the pushed spec with the list. Nothing is caught because few people have time for the several hundred packages they are maintaining. 


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