The rpm 4.20 release introduces the following downstream change in /usr/lib/rpm/macros: ``` %buildroot %{_builddir}/%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-build/BUILDROOT ``` This definition is broken as rpm internally does the following since 4.20 to calculate the buildroot: ``` char *bn = rpmExpand("%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-build", NULL); /* Tilde and caret in paths are evil, convert to underscores */ for (char *t = bn; *t; t++) { if (*t == '^' || *t == '~') *t = '_'; } ``` This has broken our upstream opensuse CI builds in systemd as we do the following to fetch the list of unpackaged files by the rpm build: ``` rpmbuild ... --define "__check_files sh -c '$(rpm --define "_topdir /var/tmp" --eval %__check_files) | tee /tmp/unpackaged-files'" ... ``` which stopped working because the check files script tries to look for unpackaged files in the "/var/tmp/BUILD/systemd-258~devel-build/BUILDROOT" directory (%buildroot) whereas it should be looking in "/var/tmp/BUILD/systemd-258_devel-build/BUILDROOT". Let's remove the %buildroot compat definition until the bug is addressed in opensuse tumbleweed.
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