Re: convert everything to rpmautospec?

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On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 05:55:08PM +0100, Sérgio Basto wrote:
> I also still see some issues in %autorelease , why fix a typo is a new
> release ? 

Either the fix is important and you rebuild and then you _must_ have a
new release, because koji requires a unique NEVRA. Or the fix can wait,
so you commit the fix, probably with '[skip changelog]'.

> in  %{forgesource} , as I mention in 
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rawstudio/pull-request/2#comment-167038
> "forge date should be the date of the last commit upstream of upstream
> git (i.e. git log -1 --format=%cd --date=short | tr -d -)" 

There is no problem with that. The forge date is part of the upstream
version information, so it goes into Version.

> and the most important, I don't see "great" benefits and give me more
> work . 

Frankly, I think you are not using it properly. I think you must be trying
to adapt some obsolete workflow onto rpmautospec, because otherwise I don't
see how it can increase work. What step is taking more work for you?

Zbyszek
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