Actually I think that I understand now. It evaluated as ternary operator now.
Therefore the `%{?load:%{SOURCE4}} expression is now evaluated as `%{false ?
load : %{SOURCE4}}`.
Nevertheless, I don't understand why the previous functionality was removed.
The question mark was useful for backward
Panu, is it possible to reopen this ticket until we find a fix of a friction
between us?
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> I'd love to hear real explanation first, because I think that the report you
> have made was misunderstood
@voxik for your above comment on our chat about my report here, I think it's
better to explain it here. Dees the real explanation mean @pmatilai 's answer
about why the RPM project dropp
Install4j has fixed the issue on version 9.0.2 and higher. But not a free
upgrade for many.
Software that uses the install4j installer often also includes a .sh download
that can be run with -q to run it without the UI.
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As the original author of repoquery (in the yum era), certain differences were
quite intentional.
For `--queryformat="%{epoch}" ` 0 vs none difference the issue is rpm showing
the *real* situation whereas createrepo turns a non-existent epoch to zero
making it impossible to differentiate. Simila
I Initially submitted this bug at
[bugzilla.redhat.com](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1953372).
**Description of problem:**
On my Arch Linux (5.10.16-arch1-1) I cannot build a simple spec file (see
attachment at the bottom) depending the directory from which the package is
being b
RPM and DNF have several differences in CLI and API. In long term it will be
nice to improve consistency between similar or related components. As an
example I can use handling of epoch. See `rpm -q dnf` and `dnf repoquery dnf`.
Also the output for `--queryformat="%{epoch}"` differs. DNF shows `