Re: Heads-up: rpm 4.15 alpha coming to rawhide

2019-06-10 Thread Miro Hrončok

On 10. 06. 19 14:42, Miro Hrončok wrote:

On 10. 06. 19 14:32, Neal Gompa wrote:

On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 8:28 AM Panu Matilainen  wrote:




A pile of language-specific macros and scripts have been eliminated from
rpm upstream, notably %__python and %__perl and everything built around
them, such as %python_sitelib and %perl_sitelib and their relatives.
Python packages should be using the version specific macros already,
provided by respective pythonN-devel packages so this shouldn't be an
issue. On perl-side, those macros have been temporarily added to
redhat-rpm-config instead to avoid breaking things right now, later to
be moved to final destination in perl-macros or such.



Unversioned Python macros need to get added to python-rpm-macros, as
there are a number of packages that do rely on their existence (as a
means of supporting only a single version of Python depending on
distro releases or legacy reasons).


On it.


https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-rpm-macros/pull-request/22

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Re: Heads-up: rpm 4.15 alpha coming to rawhide

2019-06-10 Thread Miro Hrončok

On 10. 06. 19 14:32, Neal Gompa wrote:

On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 8:28 AM Panu Matilainen  wrote:




A pile of language-specific macros and scripts have been eliminated from
rpm upstream, notably %__python and %__perl and everything built around
them, such as %python_sitelib and %perl_sitelib and their relatives.
Python packages should be using the version specific macros already,
provided by respective pythonN-devel packages so this shouldn't be an
issue. On perl-side, those macros have been temporarily added to
redhat-rpm-config instead to avoid breaking things right now, later to
be moved to final destination in perl-macros or such.



Unversioned Python macros need to get added to python-rpm-macros, as
there are a number of packages that do rely on their existence (as a
means of supporting only a single version of Python depending on
distro releases or legacy reasons).


On it.


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Re: Heads-up: rpm 4.15 alpha coming to rawhide

2019-06-10 Thread Neal Gompa
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 8:28 AM Panu Matilainen  wrote:
>
>
>
> A pile of language-specific macros and scripts have been eliminated from
> rpm upstream, notably %__python and %__perl and everything built around
> them, such as %python_sitelib and %perl_sitelib and their relatives.
> Python packages should be using the version specific macros already,
> provided by respective pythonN-devel packages so this shouldn't be an
> issue. On perl-side, those macros have been temporarily added to
> redhat-rpm-config instead to avoid breaking things right now, later to
> be moved to final destination in perl-macros or such.
>

Unversioned Python macros need to get added to python-rpm-macros, as
there are a number of packages that do rely on their existence (as a
means of supporting only a single version of Python depending on
distro releases or legacy reasons).

CC'd python-devel, Miro, and Igor about this.


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