Fedora's official repos ship a package named `neuron` — the NEURON neural-simulation environment from Yale (see https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/neuron). Having our own `neuron` in the helexa COPR caused dnf5 to silently no-op `dnf install neuron` because of the name collision, even with the COPR repo enabled and keys imported. The only workarounds were full NEVRA (`dnf install neuron-0.1.12-1.fc43.x86_64`) or a local file install — neither acceptable for end-users. Rename the RPM package to `helexa-neuron`. Keep binary (/usr/bin/neuron), systemd unit (neuron.service), system user (neuron), and config dir (/etc/neuron) unchanged — those are project-local contexts where the short name is unambiguous. Follows Fedora subpackage-style naming except with a vendor prefix rather than a parent-package prefix, because neuron is an independent package from cortex (installed on different hosts) and neither depends on the other. Changes: - neuron.spec -> helexa-neuron.spec (git rename) - Name: neuron -> helexa-neuron (with comment explaining why) - CI: srpm-neuron job now builds helexa-neuron-VERSION.tar.gz with the matching top-level dir prefix, publishes to helexa/helexa-neuron COPR - CI: bump-version job references helexa-neuron.spec - CLAUDE.md: install instructions updated Old helexa/neuron COPR project can be deleted after the first helexa/helexa-neuron build lands. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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