https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1919639
--- Comment #7 from Vladislav Kazakov vpackager@gmail.com ---
Also, I used [AT] instead of @ in the email to reduce spam, I thought that was acceptable.
Yes, this is acceptable. I just thought it was a copying error.
The moment I change that, it seems that the configure flags specified are thrown out of the window and the compile just fails as it ends up looking for SDL1 libraries instead of SDL2.
If someone can tell me how to use the %configure macro while keeping the flags, I would appreciate it.
You can keep flags just like that: """ %configure --enable-core-inline --enable-debug=heavy --enable-sdl2 """ But it falls anyway whille compiling sdlmain.cpp, because the %configure adds -Werror=format-security to g++: """ sdl_ttf.c:334:18: error: format not a string literal and no format arguments [-Werror=format-security] 334 | TTF_SetError(msg); | ^ """ It would be nice to fix this in upstream. Or you can just remove -Werror=format-security.