On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 11:09:28 +0100, Dridi Boukelmoune wrote:
> If anyone feels like adding an option to rpmdev-bumpspec, that
one could
> attempt at cleaning up Release tags -- but note that even least-significant
> stuff right of the dist tag could be wanted by the package owner(s), so
> simply dropping it might be wrong. E.g. sometimes it's a patchlevel number,
> with no "pl" prefix.
I took a quick look at the code because I had a related issue, and
found that rpmdev-bumpspec offers a workaround. If the release tag is
too complicated, you can extract the "bumpable" part into a
'baserelease' macro.
The linked spec is an example where rpmdev-bumpspec does _not_ know
what to do because of the %rhel macro in the Release tag. As a result,
the tag will be bumped at the very right side only.
This is what I've done [1] for a package to handle the epel
'0.'
prefix mentioned in the guidelines.
Where to find that in the guidelines?
Such a prefix sounds questionable and is news to me (not being an EPEL dev).