[Bug 165686] Review Request: Syck - YAML for Ruby, Python, PHP and OCaml
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Summary: Review Request: Syck - YAML for Ruby, Python, PHP and OCaml
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=165686
------- Additional Comments From oliver at linux-kernel.at 2005-08-24 05:05 EST -------
(In reply to comment #1)
> - Only the C library is currently being built. You have to do more to get the
> scripting language bindings built. When you do that you probably want to split
> the package up with one for each language binding.
OK. Will do that.
> - The Ruby bindings are included in the FC4 Ruby (1.8.0 was the first version
> that should have it.)
Which means, that I don't have to build it? Looking at the ruby 1.8.2 package, I
cannot find the yaml extension... (But normally I don't have anything to do with
ruby).
> - On x86_64, make check for the main library seems to be having problems.
> YtsSpecificationExamples_27 seems to go on forever (10 minutes wallclock before
> I hit Ctrl-C.)
Bad. But as I don't have a x86_64 around, it's hard to find out what's
happening. :-/
> - The spec file looks nothing like the fedora rpm spectemplate (available from
> fedora-rpmdevtools). Some things undoubtably don't matter but others have very
> obviously been left out (for instance the ldconfig call in %post/%postun).
You are correct, I'm a bad guy; I should have cleaned the spec before submitting
it...
> Running the package through the packaging guidelines
> http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackagingGuidelines
> or the guidelines "cheat sheet":
> http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageReviewGuidelines
>
> would be a good idea so the spec doesn't leave reviewers trying to figure out
> where to start :-)
Mea culpa.
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