Bug reporting URL field in packages
Jesse Keating
jkeating at redhat.com
Thu Oct 8 15:13:06 UTC 2009
On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 11:29 +0300, Panu Matilainen wrote:
> With that, the %{name} part is expanded at build time to effectively the
> source rpm name, and the rest is up to query-time expansion. The extension
> could return empty if the macro expansion fails (ie when _bugurl_os isn't
> defined). Something like fedora-release could provide the %_bugurl_os
> definition by default, and downstream distros, IT admins etc could
> override it to whatever appropriate. It also permits controlling the
> bugurl for packages from different sources like 3rd party repositories.
> And changing the bug tracker base address doesn't require mass-rebuild.
>
> That's trivial to implement, but would that be sufficient to cover the
> concerns over arbitrary downstream distros pointing to Fedora bugtracker
> etc, or should I just let it be?
Hrm, how does it help for 3rd party packages? They would hardcode the
entire string into their rpms?
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Jesse Keating
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