[Fedora-packaging] Source0 for github ?

Jakub QB Dorňák jdornak at redhat.com
Mon Sep 22 17:12:00 UTC 2014


Hi all,
I have just come across this thread, but have not read it yet.
I just want to mention, that there is simple web service (made by me) to perform redirects to github.
See http://srcurl.net/
I use theese urls in my spec files.

Regards,
QB

----- Original Message -----
From: "Simo Sorce" <ssorce at redhat.com>
To: "Tom Hughes" <tom at compton.nu>
Cc: "Discussion of RPM packaging standards and practices for Fedora" <packaging at lists.fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 3:53:21 PM
Subject: [Fedora-packaging] Source0 for github ?

On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 13:52:20 +0100
Tom Hughes <tom at compton.nu> wrote:

> On 22/09/14 13:48, Tom Hughes wrote:
> > On 22/09/14 12:58, Jeff Backus wrote:
> >
> >>     interesting, I used a different commit id today and it works.
> >>     However if I use the instructions on the page to get the right
> >> commit it doesn't.
> >>
> >>     Ie if I use git rev-parse $TAG I get a commit id which will
> >> not work when substituted above. Intead if I do git log -1 $TAG
> >> and use the commit id of the tagged commit it works.
> >>     I wonder if the instructions have always been wrong or if they
> >> change something subtler in github and now only the tag ids do not
> >> work anymore ...
> >>
> >> Hi Simo,
> >>
> >> Interesting. I can't speak to the use of get rev-parse vs. git log
> >> since I always grabbed the commit hash from the webpage (I know, I
> >> know, I'll hand in my l33t h4x0r card next meeting, I swear).
> >
> > The git rev-parse command is giving you the ID of the tag, not the
> > ID of the commit that the tag points at.
> 
> Specifically this happens because it is an annotated tag, which is a 
> first class object with a creation date, author, comment and optional 
> gpg signature.
> 
> With a simple tag the rev-parse thing would work.

Yes, that's the point, I guess whoever put up the original instructions
didn't know the difference and did not test with annotated tags.
perhaps we should amend the instructions there ?

The annotated tag issue may have been the only issue here, maybe github
never properly resolved annotated tags.

Simo.


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