[Bug 1239273] Review Request: golang-github-BurntSushi-toml-test - Language agnostic test suite for TOML

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1239273

Julien Enselme <jujens@xxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #22 from Julien Enselme <jujens@xxxxxxxxx> ---
> As an aside, the indentation you've added for the %if'd stuff in %files is very 
> unusual for spec files. I don't think it should be causing an issue with 
> rpmbuild, but it may confuse other tools people use, so I would encourage you 
> not to indent like that.

I add them to try to improve readability. I discorver while working on another
package that %patch doesn't work if indented. So I will remove the indentations
before importing the SPEC into git.

> Presumably at this point, other toml parsers in Fedora can now use this test 
> suite in their %check - it'd be nice to file bugs against any other toml 
> parsers asking them to enable such functionality.

I will open them once toml-test is in stable.

Thanks for the review.

> thank you for letting me know about the review and participating

@Jan, thank you for helping!


New Package SCM Request
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Package Name: golang-github-BurntSushi-toml-test
Short Description: Language agnostic test suite for TOML
Upstream URL: https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml-test
Owners: jujens
Branches: f22 f23 f21

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