On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 11:13:15AM -0400, Ben Beasley wrote:
> In your example, the forge macros simplify the spec file only because a
> snapshot is involved; but the forge macros put the snapshot info in the
> Release field, which is still permissible but deprecated[1].
>
> Without the forge macros, the spec file would admittedly be a little more
> complex. I would probably do something like the following:
>
> %global commit 791953030836d39687688a8e7f1a3e708892cfa1
> %global snapdate 20230420
>
> Version: 1.2^%{snapdate}git%(echo '%{commit}' | cut -b -7)
> Release: 1%{?dist}
Minor comment:
%(c=%{commit}; echo ${c:0:7})
is a bit nicer because it doesn't require 'cut', it just uses 'echo',
which is a shell builtin.
Zbyszek
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