On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Hi,
To avoid suprises on factory checkin, we want to get rid of the "Autobuild autoformatter" script. Actually we want so for ages, but never came around it.
So what we now enabled for openSUSE:Factory is a project wide service that will format the spec file at the moment you commit. Newer osc (> 1.131 afaik) will read this service files and use local tools to format the spec files before commit. This osc has been released as update for all openSUSE release for quite some time, so this shouldn't be a problem, but older oscs will simply ignore the fact.
So you removed the autobuild autoformatter and introduced a
openSUSE:Factory autoformatter. Which still means we get
spurious changes applied each time a package is accepted
that has its .spec files auto-generated (like, for example,
the various gcc packages).
Do I miss something?
Richard.
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Richard Guenther