On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 19:34 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote: > In our buildsystem we use a 'buildsys-macros' package that defines some things > during the package builds, like the definition of %{dist}, and of %{fedora} > or %{rhel}. Now we're talking about adding even more macros to add > convenience for packagers that are packaging the same thing for multiple > Fedora releases and RHEL releases (Hurray EPEL!). > > However, with more of these macros in use, the usage case of rebuilding the > srpms on your local system starts to get harder, as these macros will be > undefined and you'll have interesting results. Perhaps surprising results. > I propose we ship these macros in something like redhat-rpm-config for each > release, so that when somebody is rebuilding a package on their system, the > macros are defined correctly for whatever release they are running. If they > are rebuilding for another release/distribution, they really should be using > mock, and having redhat-rpm-config define the right things within their mock > chroot. > > In the past I remember there being resistance to shipping these on the > installed system, however my Test3 addled brain is not able to recall what > those are. Are there any differing opinions on this matter, anybody that > disagrees with me? I'd love to hear it and thought out reasons against > taking the step. I like this. josh -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list