[Bug 448337] Review Request: enlightenment - a next generation desktop shell

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Summary: Review Request: enlightenment - a next generation desktop shell


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448337





------- Additional Comments From stlwrt at gmail.com  2008-07-26 12:18 EST -------
* Sat Jul 26 2008 Pavel "Stalwart" Shevchuk <stlwrt at gmail.com> - 0.16.999.043-2
- Added missing efreet-devel require to enlightenment-devel
- Removed broken enlightenment_sys
- Removed more improperly placed docs
- Fixed directory ownership

Spec: http://rpm.scwlab.com/e-for-rawhide/2/enlightenment.spec
SRPM: http://rpm.scwlab.com/e-for-rawhide/2/
enlightenment-0.16.999.043-2.fc10.src.rpm
RPMs for rawhide-x86_64: http://rpm.scwlab.com/e-for-rawhide/2/

>Would you explain what .edj files are? Can this be freely (re)distributable?
.edj are enlightened skins, which consist of images and some bytecode. They're 
generated from stuff in source tarball which has same license as C code

>efeet-devel is also needed for Requires of -devel subpackage (see e.h)
fixed

>pkgconfig file
is like this upstream and it somehow works when building additional modules, 
will report to developers

>"config.h" inclusion
no idea, will also be reported

>%prep - Perhaps the following is simpler
thanks, replaced my lame code with yours proper

>Duplicate files
fixed

>Directory ownership issue
fixed

>Please explain why two binaries must have setuid bits.
cpufreq module changes governors directly, not depending on bulky power 
management daemons like gnome/kde
removed enlightenment_sys bits which don't seem to work (deprecated?)

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