Jesse Keating wrote :
I propose we ship these macros in something like redhat-rpm-config
for each
release, so that when somebody is rebuilding a package on their system, the
macros are defined correctly for whatever release they are running. If they
are rebuilding for another release/distribution, they really should be using
mock, and having redhat-rpm-config define the right things within their mock
chroot.
I'm all for it too! :-)
1) They'll be harmless for spec files not making any use of them.
2) They'll make the right thing happen for the spec files that do.
Matthias
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