[Bug 2255982] Review Request: libkdcraw - A C++ interface around LibRaw library

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2255982



--- Comment #16 from marcdeop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---
(In reply to loise@xxxxxxx from comment #12)
> Maybe you missed the discussion on IRC yesterday and the days before. I very
> much appreciate making things simpler and cleaner, but in this case, it
> breaks generating the URL if kf6-rpm-macros are not installed and availabe
> on a system (which is regularly the case using copr, where I noticed the
> stable_kf6 macro doesn't work when it should provide the URL for the
> download for building the srpm. I'm happy for more discussions finding out
> what is best to do and then change that, and if everyone insists on changing
> something proven functional into something that is not functional under all
> circumstances, then so be it, I will do that, but from a technical viewpoint
> it is not doing anymore what it should technically do :)
> 
> Mind, I'm not discussing just because of it, I'm trying to find an
> equivalent solution that still guarantees the URL can be resolved (I made an
> example where it doesn't yesterday for those on IRC, I can re-do that again
> for you if you like)

Oh, I didn't miss anything. Your usage of COPR is the _exception_ here.

you can "workaround" your particular problem (from the top of my head):
- install the macros thing in the copr you are using first
- upload a full srpm (which is what you should do anyway as internet downloads
are normally forbidden on rpm creation)
- upload the sources to the side-cache once you are a packager.

The goal here is to make it build in Fedora's infrastructure, not in COPR.

While I appreciate being flexible and try to accommodate other options
(%autorelease and %autochangelog come to mind), to me having 6 lines
*duplicated* in *hundreds* of packages is an absolute _no go_ (specially when
there are ultra easy alternative solutions)


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