Hi Alejandro!
I'm not really sure if I understand the problem, but hope these two things help:
First, this is not exactly what you want to do, but we have a script in the rpms/golang package to generate the provides, maybe you can draw inspiration from it:
This would work nicely if it worked over rpms or over found buildrequires, not text list shipped with the project :( , but it is a good reference!
Second, regarding the %go_generate_buildrequires macro, have you tried using go2rpm (again, I checked your golang packages, and it seems you generated them years ago with an old version of go2rpm), in the most recent versions it uses go_generate_buildrequires by default.Just in case there are some issues in the way you are invoking the macro.
Unfortunately the macro generates buildrequires based on go.mod content, install them and not-golang-package-modules are present in srpm, but the current golang version which was bundled in is not present...
But this got me to the latest attempt (pseudocode):
for i in 'golang(github.com/OpenPrinting/goipp)' golang
do
ver=`rpm -q --whatprovides $i | xargs rpm -q --queryformat "%{version}-%{release}" | python3 -c 'import sys; print("{}".format(sys.stdin.read().rsplit(".", 1)[0]));'`
echo "Provides: bundled($i) = $ver"
done
The list for the loop might be output of commands from %go_generate_buildrequires or such + golang, so it could be generated automatically for every Go package.
Zdenek
Thank you in advance!
Zdenek
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Zdenek Dohnal
Senior Software Engineer
Red Hat, BRQ-TPBC
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