Generic debuginfo RPM platform support#942
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This change splits the `debuginfo` RPM support into `fedora` and `centos`, and bundles `almalinux` into the `centos` category. This facilitates future support as more versions are being added as opposed to hardcoding every individual OS name and version combination. The fedora and centos specific logic remains unchanged.
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Nice. Even someone who does not know all the nuances might be able to maintain this going forward.
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This change splits the
debuginfoRPM support intofedoraandcentosand bundlesalmalinuxinto thecentoscategory.This facilitates future support as more versions are being added as opposed to hardcoding every individual OS name and version combination.
The fedora and centos specific logic remains unchanged.