Re: SPECfiles - conditionals with EOLed Fedora releases - any value in keeping them ?

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Dne 19. 01. 23 v 16:13 Michal Schorm napsal(a):
I'd just add that the same may apply to the %{rhel} macros too - Is
there any need to check for*EOLed*  RHEL releases?

Sometimes yes. I have seen people still using RHEL 5 and building packages for RHEL 5.

It is not needed to be present in Fedora's dist-git but you usually do not know what is the maintainer workflow. You may complicate his life over the purity of Fedora's dist-git.

You can submit few PR and you will see how maintainers will react. And the reactions will vary.

Miroslav
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