$subject essentially. Does it actually serve any purpose. I know its been there a long time but I'm not sure if it serves any actual purpose anymore other than creating noise in the output.
The line itself is output from redhat/genspec.py:176 and IMO can be deleted but before I submit an MR I just want to make sure that there isn't some obvious use of the data.
P.
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 9:53 AM Prarit Bhargava prarit@redhat.com wrote:
$subject essentially. Does it actually serve any purpose. I know its been there a long time but I'm not sure if it serves any actual purpose anymore other than creating noise in the output.
The line itself is output from redhat/genspec.py:176 and IMO can be deleted but before I submit an MR I just want to make sure that there isn't some obvious use of the data.
It is most useful at telling me when things have not worked out in the way I expected them to, either due to my error (forgetting to 'make dist-release') or other issues. I am not exactly sure what purpose the line was supposed to serve, but it has made me realize that what I was trying to build was incorrect on more than one occasion.
Justin
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