On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 03:09:28PM -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> I'm staring at the chromium SRPM, and seeing a problem that I've seen
> before with tools like SuSE's kernels. The .spec file only includes
> specific source files if the SRPM is built on specific operating
> systems, such as various .ttf files only bein in the RPM for:
>
> %if 0%{?rhel} == 7
>
> And others only being available if the SRPM is built on Fedora.
>
> This means the SRPM's cannot simply be brought over to CentOS or RHEL
> 7 and compiled there because it doesn't have the .ttf files in the
> SRPM. And "spectool -g chromium.spec" doesn't work, because the git
> repos cited for the original .ttf files no longer have them. It
> effectively turns an SRPM with 99% of the source, including tarballs,
> into a "nosrc" SRPM.
>
> Is there a guideline that forbids this behavior? Picking and choosing
> what source files is a pernicious problem and breaks "mock" based or
> normal rpmbuild based recompilation, even for testing. I used to see
> this a lot with various SuSE kernel .spec files, and I do believe they
> stopped doing it.Probibly an oversight... file a bug on it? https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_no_arch_specific_sources_or_patches kevin
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