On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Paul Bolle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Josh Boyer schreef op ma 13-01-2014 om 15:41 [-0500]:
>> As far as I know, nobody actually uses buildid to differentiate between
>> kernel builds.
>
> Well, I do!

OK, so it would be fairer to say "it is infrequently used". :)

>> It's possible to simply append something to baserelease
>> to mark it as a "non-official" build, and that's really all buildid is
>> doing anway.
>
> I think it's easier (for my goals) to edit pkg_release to recreate
> buildid's purpose. But, either way, that's not too much of an hassle as
> I have to edit kernel.spec anyway whenever I create a local branch.

That works as well.  The point is to start removing some clutter from
the kernel spec file, and this is somewhat low hanging fruit.  I would
simply rename "baserelease" to "buildid", but the rpmdev tools know
about baserelease and we use those quite frequently.

josh
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