https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2072531
Major Hayden 🤠 mhayden@redhat.com changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Major Hayden 🤠 mhayden@redhat.com --- (In reply to Ben Beasley from comment #3)
- The current version (2022-03-11) is 12.3.0. Is there any reason not to update?
The current released version of azure-cli has a hard requirement on 12.2.0. I usually try to work within those requirements because azure-cli's tests often fail if the requirements aren't exact. 😞
There are a few issues with the source archive:
It’s awkward that it lacks a top-level directory. Consider using
git archive --format tar.gz --prefix=azure-data-tables-$VERSION/ …
Ah, good idea. Fixed.
- There is no LICENSE file. Happily, this is fixed in 12.3.0.
I'll pull in the current one from that version.
- It seems like samples/ should be included as documentation.
Fixing that.
- You no longer need the “-r” option to %pyproject_buildrequires, as it is
the default. (It doesn’t hurt anything to leave it, though.)
Old habits die hard! 😉
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