https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1611828



--- Comment #5 from Georg Sauthoff <[email protected]> ---
Yes, it makes sense to suggest/recommend the optional packages. I added the
optional packages as weak dependencies (one recommends and the rest as
suggests).

Regarding EPL-1.0 - yes, it's a false positive because the rpmlint config
includes this comment:

    # These are the short names for all of the Fedora approved licenses.
    # The master list is kept here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing
    # Last synced with revision "2.36, 18 April 2017" of that page.

(https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rpmlint/blob/master/f/rpmlint.config#_43-45
or /usr/share/rpmlint/config)

Also, the config even lists 'EPL' (without version qualifier):

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rpmlint/blob/master/f/rpmlint.config#_114

I'll try to submit a pull-request that adds the version qualified EPL tags to
the rpmlint package.

I added a sed call that fixes the shebang lines.

The spec file now uses the srcname macro in more places.

AFAICS, the main advantage of the py3_dist macro is that I don't have to change
a dependency name (in requires/buildrequires) when the fedora name of such a
dependency changes - because the standardized name (usually) doesn't change.

Since I don't see this as a big advantage for this package right now, I haven't
transformed the requires/buildrequires to py3_dist macro calls.

Updated SPEC file:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gsauthof/copr-fedora/196fafef5f720f7322ae4b44e599d09eadedc83d/python-asyncssh/python-asyncssh.spec

New SRPM:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/gsauthof/fedora/fedora-rawhide-x86_64/00784369-python-asyncssh/python-asyncssh-1.13.3-1.fc29.src.rpm

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