https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2180418
--- Comment #9 from Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek(a)in.waw.pl> ---
(In reply to Alexander Ploumistos from comment #7)
> %autorelease and %autochangelog are now the recommended
defaults
> (
https://pagure.io/packaging-committee/pull-request/1255 was merged).
I co-maintain bubblemail, which uses a separate changelog file, that I edit
whenever it's needed. I created a separate changelog file for
input-remapper, I placed it in ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ but it's not part of the
source rpm (created with `rpmbuild -bs`) and the release does not get
incremented. Is there a way to do that when the package is not (yet) in a
repo?
Use 'fedpkg srpm' instead of 'rpmbuild -bs'. Note that
'changelog' file needs
to be committed to the repo, it's not enough to just create it.
I had read this part and I got the impression that since the program
does
require manual configuration, it should be disabled, hence the preset:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/DefaultServices/
#_must_not_require_manual_configuration_to_function
Oh, I didn't look at the
file contents. It has 'disable
input-remapper.service',
so this has no effect; 'disable' is the default. Please just drop this file.
After six hours of hairpulling I decided to declare defeat. I tried
different combinations of the (limited) options offered by %find_lang,
even"--all-name", but it plainly refuses to find the files:
I don't
know too much about this either. Let's leave it for now,
maybe somebody else will have some idea.
Finally (for now), what can I do about these warnings?
RPM build warnings:
File listed twice: /usr/bin/input-remapper-control
File listed twice: /usr/bin/input-remapper-gtk
...
Do I need to undeclare everything that %{pyproject_files} handles?
%{pyproject_files} would normally handle everything that is installed via the
python installer, so only stuff like READMEs and license files would be listed
explicitly. In a way, that's the point: we want the automatic mechanism to
cover
as much of the installation and packaging and metadata as possible.
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