Even longer answer: One could create a tool to do that with the rpm API. But I
really don't see a a reason to do so. You are also kinda confused about RPMs
and SRPMs. I don't think you really want to merge binary RPMs but get rid of
packages in distgit - which is the expensive part as far as I see it.
If you do want to merge binary packages (not that I can think of a good reason)
use meta packages instead.
Merging Spec files is a different thing completely. That is probably something
to look into - especially if they can be created automatically from gems or
similar language specific package formats.
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