[Bug 422841] Review Request: python-libgmail-docs - Documents and examples for python-libgmail
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Summary: Review Request: python-libgmail-docs - Documents and examples for python-libgmail
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=422841
------- Additional Comments From ville.skytta at iki.fi 2007-12-13 12:09 EST -------
License: GPLv2+ is not correct.
$ grep License *.py
archive.py:# License: GPL 2.0
gcp.py:# License: GPL 2.0
gmailftpd.py:# License: Dual GPL 2.0 and PSF (This file only.)
gmailpopd.py:# License: Dual GPL 2.0 and PSF (This file only.)
gmailsmtp.py:# License: GPL 2.0
readmail.py:License: GPL 2.0
sendmsg.py:# License: GPL 2.0
test_notifier.py:# License: GPL 2.0
unreadmsgcount.py:# License: GPL 2.0
Unlike in most packages, I think shipping the *.py as executable, even in %docs,
would be a good thing in this case. Some of them are even so useful as is that
I'd personally consider shipping them in %{_bindir}, renamed eg. as archive.py
-> libgmail-archive(.py).
If the *.py are not going to be made executable, I think the dependency on
python-libgmail is superfluous and should be dropped - without the executable
bits this package is really just a bunch of docs with no dependencies.
Using %exclude to exclude the unwanted *.pyc and *.pyo would sound like a better
way to me to omit them than overriding the whole %__os_install_post.
"Documentation" would be a more suitable value for the Group tag IMO.
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