Spec URL: https://jonny.fedorapeople.org/python-slip10.spec SRPM URL: https://jonny.fedorapeople.org/python-slip10-1.0.1-1.fc41.src.rpm Description: A reference implementation of the SLIP-0010 specification, which generalizes the BIP-0032 derivation scheme for private and public key pairs in hierarchical deterministic wallets for the curves secp256k1, NIST P-256, ed25519 and curve25519. Fedora Account System Username: jonny
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LGTM. Nit: You might want to use %autochangelog
Thanks for the review. I tried %autochangelog for some of my packages, but I find it clumpsy when downloading sources from upstream. Is there an alternative for: spectool -g file.spec and for me there are few manual edits when using rpmdev-bumpspec and fedpkg commit -c
I have always used used %autorelease in combination with %autochangelog
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