On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 09:29:35AM +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
And if you call simply `tito build --rpm` with builder configured as
`tito.distributionbuilder.DistributionBuilder`. It will create pristine tar
ball from last upstream tag (and that tar have same timestamps as upstream
and therefore md5 will match).
It's pretty common that people don't maintain autotools generated
stuff in git. It means that upstream release (tarball) is not only
source code from git but it also contains unique files generated on
maintainer's machine. It means that for spec file Source: we still
need the original upstream tarball.
And automatically modify spec (in temporary
directory) with:
Patch0: foo-1.2-1-to-foo-1.2-2.patch
Patch1: foo-1.2-1-to-foo-1.2-3.patch
Where each patch is concated commits between tagged releases.
You can find more information in:
yum install tito
man tito.props
man tito
And BTW Tito have interface to Fedora dist-git (man releasers.conf).
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https://github.com/dgoodwin/tito
Nice, thanks.
Karel
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