OK, let's repeat the important point: the order was not a result of my creativity or uniqueness. The tag order was result of
osc service localrun format_spec_file
i.e. exactly the command I was told to run by the message of first declined request. (Actually, neither was the original tag order, that came from our vim template.) No creativity, no trying to be unique, exactly the opposite. And seeing that at any time I'm supposed to expect a request with some small change hidden behind a massive reshuffle, that is really annoying. I inadvertently installed spec-cleaner-format_spec_file which replaces obs-service-format_spec_file and gives the service message you indicate above. It kept on moving an %ifarch conditional from the cmake flags down to the bottom of the %build section in a package I was trying to submit to factory, I tore my hair out trying to stop it. obs-service-format_spec_file isn't intrusive and mostly just changes the
On 02/02/2016 11:28, Michal Kubecek wrote: header and brings up real mistakes sometimes. After filing a bug I was told that it's still under development. Spec cleaner needs to be run and then diffed against the old spec file to check for unwanted changes, putting buildrequires in alphabetical order is nice and it also converts some buildrequires to pkgconfig but it doesn't work well with conditionals that make packages build on lower versions of openSUSE. Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org