Matěj Cepl wrote:

> With the rising complexity of our spec files, I get more to the
> situations when spec.vim is not able to parse the spec file
> properly and doesn't generate verrel properly.
> 
> However, we have rpm-python library in Fedora, which should be
> able to parse anything valid in any SPEC file. This patches
> additional (optional, doesn't change anything in situation when
> either the library or the python feature is not available)
> functionality using the library for the additional parsing of the
> spec file.

Sounds good, but does this work for everybody?  I would like to hear
from users, both with and without Python.  No weird error messages in
some environment?

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