On Wed, 2018-02-28 at 13:12 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 05:57:53PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> > mistake that caused files to go missing, and was never detected by the 
> > person
> > making the change, because of the use of globs. So I agree it is good 
> > practice
> > to explicitly list files without globs whereever it is practical todo so. 
> > I'd
> > make an exception for files which don't have functional impact eg don't list
> > 1000 HTML files individually, but it is always worth listing everything in
> > /usr/bin, and /usr/lib(64) explicitly without globs.
> 
> I used to agree with this, but I've come around to thinking that spec
> files should be smaller, less complicated, and more automatable. I
> think we'd be better having a post-build test warning that this package
> has files missing from the previous build. That could be advisory, or
> it could even gate, with the packager clearing the gate by updating the
> file list in the test, rather than in the spec file.

If you still have to keep a list, why is it better to keep it in tests
?

Simo.

-- 
Simo Sorce
Sr. Principal Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc
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