On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 17:16, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 16:59:31 +0100, Nils Philippsen wrote:
> For those who missed the great "why macros in Source fields are
> evil/bring world peace" thread on fedora-devel-list,
Nah, macros in Source fields are not evil. It's just that those, who use
them, use them inconsequently. They fetch a new source tarball with
up-to-date bookmarks and then don't update the URL in the Source field (so
why put the URL there beforehand?).
Hyperbole wherever I look ;-). Frankly, not having macros in the URL
doesn't ensure that the URL gets updated, it just ensures that the
basename is correct (sometimes not even that ;-).
And the expanded URL does not make it into the binary rpm and
src.rpm
either.
Yes.
I will test-drive spectool when I think about it. But it won't
stop
the "whining" (-> subject), since if I found an out-of-date Source URL,
it would need whining to get it fixed. ;)
Absolutely. There's nothing wrong when you complain about wrong URLs, be
they macro-ridden or not.
Nils
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