On 06/30/2014 04:27 PM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 30.6.2014 15:14, Panu Matilainen napsal(a):
> On 06/30/2014 03:48 PM, Panu Matilainen wrote:
>> On 06/30/2014 03:12 PM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
>>> Interesting, it breaks Ruby build it seems:
>>>
>>>
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=7090194
>>>
>>> Not sure about the reason, though.
>>
>> Seems the ruby macros are not expanding properly throughout the spec,
>> please file a bug.
>
> I'd call this at least partially self-inflicted pain, its the %load
> trickery thats failing. Call your own version of %load something else
> and it'll work like before.
>
> The syntax for the built-in macro is %{load:<file>} but the argument
> is not macro expanded so %{SOURCEn} will get passed in literally.
> Which obviously wont work.
>
> - Panu -
>
Yes, that will do the trick probably.
However, now I am wondering, is there a way how to build SRPM, which is
using the new load feature from 4.12 using old 4.11 RPM? With old RPM,
I've got this error:
```
$ fedpkg srpm
error: line 94: Unknown tag:
/home/vondruch/fedora-scm/maintain/ruby/macros.ruby
error: query of specfile
/home/vondruch/fedora-scm/maintain/ruby/ruby.spec failed, can't parse
Could not execute srpm: need more than 0 values to unpack
```
I suppose the answer is NO, but I hope for some pleasant surprise ;)
For just creating an src.rpm, I suppose you can use a simple spec
conditional, eg
# permit src.rpm creation on older versions
%if %{fedora} >= 21
%{load:...}
%endif
Anyway, like mentioned earlier, %{load:%{SOURCE4}} would not have worked
yesterday as %{load:} didn't macro-expand its argument, that has been
fixed in rpm-4.11.90-0.git12844.3.fc21 (just building now). So thanks
for trying to use that feature :)
- Panu -