Re: Removing deprecated %patch syntax from go-sig's packages

2024-01-13 Thread Richard Fearn
rpmlint 2.4.0 (in Fedora 39) does not currently support the "%patch -P1 -p1" syntax [1], and incorrectly reports that patches aren't applied. 2.5.0 has a fix for this [2]. There's a 2.5.0 update for F39 currently in testing [3]. [1]

Re: Removing deprecated %patch syntax from go-sig's packages

2024-01-12 Thread Maxwell G
On Tue Jan 9, 2024 at 17:30 +, Maxwell G wrote: > Hi everyone, > > RPM has deprecated the `%patchN` syntax in favor of `%patch -PN` where > `N` is the patch number. See the RPM documentation for more information > [1]. In current RPM versions, this syntax only emits a deprecation > warning,

Re: Removing deprecated %patch syntax from go-sig's packages

2024-01-09 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 09. 01. 24 18:30, Maxwell G wrote: but support for this syntax has been removed completely on the rpm master branch [2]. There are 2124 packages in rawhide affected by this change. Sigh. -- Miro Hrončok -- Phone: +420777974800 IRC: mhroncok --

Re: Removing deprecated %patch syntax from go-sig's packages

2024-01-09 Thread kevin
On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 05:30:51PM +, Maxwell G wrote: > Hi everyone, > > RPM has deprecated the `%patchN` syntax in favor of `%patch -PN` where > `N` is the patch number. See the RPM documentation for more information > [1]. In current RPM versions, this syntax only emits a deprecation >

Removing deprecated %patch syntax from go-sig's packages

2024-01-09 Thread Maxwell G
Hi everyone, RPM has deprecated the `%patchN` syntax in favor of `%patch -PN` where `N` is the patch number. See the RPM documentation for more information [1]. In current RPM versions, this syntax only emits a deprecation warning, but support for this syntax has been removed completely on the