Jarod Wilson schrieb:
Forewarning: I've not paid attention to the entire discussion,
but...
Maybe a wise decision ;-)
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 09:04 +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>> Use a repotag for EPEL4 and EPEL5 like this: add a "%define repotag
foo"
>> in the buildsys, where foo expands to ".epel4" in EPEL4 and
".epel5" on
>> EPEL5; the repotag macro doesn't get defined in Fedora builders and thus
>> nothing will change when building a package for Fedora, even if it has a
>> %{?repotag} in %{release}.
> Just a tiny detail, picking a random EPEL package:
> denyhosts-2.6-4.el5.noarch.rpm
> then it would/could become:
> denyhosts-2.6-4.el5.epel5.noarch.rpm
>
> which I think is redundant, repotag should expand to "epel" only for all
> versions, so we would have:
> denyhosts-2.6-4.el5.epel.noarch.rpm
Fernando is correct, ".epel" should be enough as repotag
el5.epel still seems a bit redundant. Why not just forget the repotag
and set the dist tag to epel5?
Disttag is optional, repotag IMHO should not. I think having the two
(disttag=dist for which package rot build; repotag=repo where package
comes from) separated is the cleanest solution.
CU
thl