https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2242859



--- Comment #5 from Jeremy Newton <[email protected]> ---
Some thoughts though:

Why not merge macros and modules together? Since they use the same source, it
seems more logical to me and reduces the update churn.
I.e. make the module package a subpackage of this.

I also suggest that you tag the source, for cleaner packaging and easier
viewing on github.

In hindsight, I'm not sure I'm 100% keen on doing the rocm_release/rocm_patch
macros in macros.rocm, as it makes it less clear what release is being build in
the rocm hip libs spec files. If you insist on them, I'd recommend generating
the them in this spec file instead, e.g. in %prep or %build (you could make a
simple makefile that use templates for example), to reduce code churn when we
bump rocm version.


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