Peter Hutterer wrote:
> consider the use-case where the spec files aren't 100% identical because
> they have different changelog history, or build instructions, or any other
> reason a part of the spec file may be differnt to the ones being changed
> right now. by copying it over, you destroy that information.

I always just lived with that. I'm rebuilding the Rawhide package as an 
update for releases, so the changelog is the one which lead to the Rawhide 
package, I don't care if the previous branch changelog gets trashed.

If there are functional differences between the releases (e.g. 
BuildRequires), that's what 0%{?fedora} is for.

        Kevin Kofler

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