Lo!

Josh Boyer wrote on 13.01.2014 21:41:
> As far as I know, nobody actually uses buildid to differentiate 
> between kernel builds.

I'm using it for the kernels these repos provide:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Kernel_Vanilla_Repositories

It's very convenient for me, as you guys don't touch that line, so I
never get git conflicts when I merge your changes from rawhide, f20 and
such.

> 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.

baserelease otoh and afaics is changed now and then, thus I'd have to
fix it up every time.

So from a quick look I'd prefer if it stays. But the world doesn't end
if you remove that stuff, as I could basically revert that patch in my
spec file and should be able to continue as before afaics.

CU
knurd
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