nim reported a new issue against the project: `golist` that you are following: `` This is the root cause behind https://pagure.io/go-rpm-macros/issue/1
When asked to list the files to deploy, golist only answers for the current tags (arch and build options) https://pagure.io/go-rpm-macros/blob/master/f/bin/go-rpm-integration#_386
Being arch-specific is annoying but not a blocker¹
However @jcajka thinks this will also remove installation of files not covered by current build tags. And that is a huge problem because that makes the result unusable, by any consumer, that needs a different tag combination than the one passed by the source code packager.
¹ The migration of Fedora’s go -devel packages to an arch-specific root can be kludged as evidenced by https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/nim/go-rpm-macros/builds/ because they are only installed transiently ``
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jcajka added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` @nim This is a blocker, devel packages needs to be noarch, i.e. representing the upstream source with possible Fedora patches applied. No file filtering based on arch tag combination. ``
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The issue: `golist processing is arch and tag-specific` of project: `golist` has been reset by jcajka.
The issue: `golist processing is arch and tag-specific` of project: `golist` has been assigned to `jcajka` by nim.
The issue: `golist processing is arch and tag-specific` of project: `golist` has been reset by jcajka.
The issue: `golist processing is arch and tag-specific` of project: `golist` has been assigned to `qulogic` by qulogic.
The status of the issue: `golist processing is arch and tag-specific` of project: `golist` has been updated to: Closed by qulogic.
qulogic added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Should have been fixed by #20. ``
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