Update the description of the package to match the new README content

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1914450#c5
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ License: MIT
# Keep the version at zero and increment only release # Keep the version at zero and increment only release
Version: 0 Version: 0
Release: 34%{?dist} Release: 35%{?dist}
# Macro files # Macro files
Source001: macros.pyproject Source001: macros.pyproject
@ -53,10 +53,22 @@ BuildRequires: python3dist(wheel)
%description %description
This is a provisional implementation of pyproject RPM macros for Fedora 30+. These macros allow projects that follow the Python packaging specifications
These macros are useful for packaging Python projects that use the PEP 517 to be packaged as RPMs.
pyproject.toml file, which specifies the package's build dependencies
(including the build system, such as setuptools, flit or poetry). They are still provisional: we can make non-backwards-compatible changes to
the API.
Please subscribe to Fedora's python-devel list if you use the macros.
They work for:
* traditional Setuptools-based projects that use the setup.py file,
* newer Setuptools-based projects that have a setup.cfg file,
* general Python projects that use the PEP 517 pyproject.toml file
(which allows using any build system, such as setuptools, flit or poetry).
These macros replace %%py3_build and %%py3_install,
which only work with setup.py.
%prep %prep
@ -97,6 +109,9 @@ export HOSTNAME="rpmbuild" # to speedup tox in network-less mock, see rhbz#1856
%license LICENSE %license LICENSE
%changelog %changelog
* Fri Jan 15 2021 Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> - 0-35
- Update the description of the package to match the new README content
* Fri Dec 04 2020 Miro Hrončok <miro@hroncok.cz> - 0-34 * Fri Dec 04 2020 Miro Hrončok <miro@hroncok.cz> - 0-34
- List all files in %%pyproject_files explicitly to avoid duplicate %%lang entries - List all files in %%pyproject_files explicitly to avoid duplicate %%lang entries
- If you amend the installed files after %%pyproject_install, %%pyproject_files might break - If you amend the installed files after %%pyproject_install, %%pyproject_files might break