https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=991639
--- Comment #6 from Michael Schwendt <bugs.michael(a)gmx.net> ---
remove unwanted .mo file (don't know how to use %search_lang
while packaging simultaneously for Python2 qnd Python3.)
You could have asked. ;-)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Why_do_we_need_to_use...
One solution would be straight-forward. You've had this
%find_lang %{srcname}
which in the %{buildroot} contents found the message object files and created a
%files list in file "%{srcname}.lang". You could simply extract lines from that
file, which contain %{python_sitelib} or %{python3_sitelib} in their path to
create two new lists for your two sub-packages, which to use in your %files
sections instead of the original list:
grep '%{python_sitelib}' %{srcname}.lang > py2%{srcname}.lang
grep '%{python3_sitelib}' %{srcname}.lang > py3%{srcname}.lang
%{python3_sitelib}/%{srcname}/__pycache__/*
%{python3_sitelib}/%{srcname}/*/__pycache__/*
Here you show that you do know that you can use wildcards, but in the update
package you listed each and every installed file in the %files list. Wow, that
came unexpected. :)
The %files list for the python2 package can get as simple as:
%{python_sitelib}/%{srcname}*
to include everything correctly.
Similarly for the python3 based subpackage. You didn't tell why you don't
include the __pycache__ directory, btw.
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