Am 08.05.24 um 00:22 schrieb Kevin Kofler via devel:
Neal Gompa wrote:
On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 8:17 AM Leon Fauster via devel devel@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Am 06.05.24 um 13:56 schrieb Florian Festi:
Hi everyone,
RPM has deprecated the %patchN syntax in favor of %patch -PN where N is the patch number for a year now. See the RPM documentation for more information [1]. In current RPM versions, this syntax only emits a deprecation warning, but support for this syntax has been removed completely in the upcoming RPM 4.20 release. As it will be added in Fedora soon [2] it is time to switch over to the new syntax now.
There are around 1800 packages that still use the old syntax. Later this week/next week, we will run this script [3] over the affected packages [4][5] to update them to the modern patch syntax. For example, the script will change:
%patch0 -p1 → %patch -P0 -p1 %patch0005 -p2 → %patch -P0005 -p2
Is this supported by rpm in RHEL8/9 (EPEL8/9 builds)?
Yes. It's been supported for a very long time.
%patch -P is already documented in the 1997 First Edition of Maximum RPM. Here is the link in the 2000 online edition: https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/rpm/max-rpm/s1-rpm-inside-macros.html#S3-RPM-INSI...
Ok. I got it :-)