Issue 1028432: Specify a source baseurl for bdist_rpm. (original) (raw)

Issue1028432

Created on 2004-09-15 07:59 by ottrey, last changed 2022-04-11 14:56 by admin. This issue is now closed.

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bdist_rpm.py.v1.43.source_urlbase.patch ottrey,2004-09-16 23:55
Messages (3)
msg46896 - (view) Author: Chris Ottrey (ottrey) Date: 2004-09-15 07:59
I've written some python code and now wish to make an RPM for it. This is the first time I've actually looked at making RPMs, so please excuse any dumb questions. So now for a dumb question.... Is it preferable to specify a URL for the "Source" field in a .spec file (rather than just a filename)? eg. from distutils/command/bdist_rpm.py code. --- snip --- spec_file.append('Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz') --- snip --- If so, might I suggest you add something like a "--source-baseurl=BASE_URL" option. That is set to '' by default. (see my attached patch against revision 1.43 of bdist_rpm.py) Which is then used something like: python setup.py bdist_rpm --source-urlbase="http://download.here.com/from/this/path" Which will create a line in the .spec file something like: Source0: http://download.here.com/from/this/path/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz Cheers. Chris.
msg101935 - (view) Author: Neil Muller (Neil Muller) Date: 2010-03-30 11:38
> Is it preferable to specify a URL for the "Source" > field in a .spec file (rather than just a filename)? Fedora (see for example http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/SourceURL ) encourages using a full url when available, so having some way of specifying the url looks like a useful addition to me.
msg108764 - (view) Author: Terry J. Reedy (terry.reedy) * (Python committer) Date: 2010-06-27 00:22
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History
Date User Action Args
2022-04-11 14:56:07 admin set github: 40913
2010-06-27 00:22:26 terry.reedy set status: open -> closednosy: + terry.reedymessages: + resolution: wont fix
2010-03-30 11:38:50 Neil Muller set nosy: + Neil Mullermessages: +
2009-02-10 16:58:40 akitada set nosy: + tarektype: enhancementversions: + Python 3.1, Python 2.7, - Python 2.3
2004-09-15 07:59:49 ottrey create