[Bug 548694] Review Request: python-rpmfluff - Lightweight way of building RPMs, and sabotaging them

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548694

--- Comment #13 from James Laska <jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx> 2010-01-29 13:44:36 EST ---
Sure enough, the md5sum's match now.  Thanks!

99a3b6a2d94f3d10b041ea4a86b2974d  rpmfluff-0.3.tar.bz2
99a3b6a2d94f3d10b041ea4a86b2974d  /tmp/jlaska-rpm/SOURCES/rpmfluff-0.3.tar.bz2

I still seem to be seeing the python distutils error during setup.py calls. 
For example, during an rpmbuild ...

+ /usr/bin/python setup.py build
grep: python-rpmfluff.spec: No such file or directory
grep: python-rpmfluff.spec: No such file or directory

...

+ /usr/bin/python setup.py install --skip-build --root
/tmp/jlaska-rpm/BUILDROOT/python-rpmfluff-0.3-4.fc12.x86_64
grep: python-rpmfluff.spec: No such file or directory
grep: python-rpmfluff.spec: No such file or directory
running install
running install_lib

It works fine when doing a 'make package' from your GIT repo since
python-rpmfluff.spec is in the $PWD at the time.  However, when submitting the
build using koji or using `rpmbuild --rebuild python-rpmfluff-3.4.src.rpm`, it
fails.  I've corrected the problem locally by adding python-rpmfluff.spec to
MANIFEST.in.

It appears there was also a typo in the %changelog section, I've included that
change in a small patch at http://pastie.org/800746.

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