Specfile' object has no attribute '_write_spec_content'
See original GitHub issuePackit 0.7.2.dev29+g85c859f is being used.
Input is a directory: /home/mastyk/work/github.com/StykMartin/restraint
Input directory is an upstream repository.
Using user-defined script for ActionName.create_archive: ['make', 'packit-srpm']
Created archive: restraint-git-5.7889493.tar.gz
ERROR 'Specfile' object has no attribute '_write_spec_content'
Unexpected exception occurred,
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@lbarcziova, can you please take a look?
That’s the purpose of our
Specfile
subclass – to be compatible with varous versions of the rebase-helper.