On 08. 02. 21 20:38, Robbie Harwood wrote:
Robbie Harwood <rharwood(a)redhat.com> writes:
> Ben Cotton <bcotton(a)redhat.com> writes:
>
>> A simple `sed` can be applied in `%prep` as a temporary (or even
>> permanent) downstream solution.
>>
>> In most cases, performing the following replacement should be enough:
>>
>> s/^(\s*)import mock/\1from unittest import mock/
>> s/^(\s*)from mock import /\1from unittest.mock import /
>
> a couple lines of sed to all (affected) specfiles. I hope I have
> misunderstood, because that has no mechanism to get the changes back
> into upstreams. Could you clarify what you intend to do?
Turns out this is indeed what they meant. I would like to reiterate
my concern that this has no mechanism to get the changes back into
upstreams: it's just Fedora deviating further from the rest of the
world, not leading the charge.
Not sure who you mean by "them" in this case, but doing this downstream only was
never my intention. I am the change owner.
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