[Bug 257701] Review Request: w3lib - GRIB1 encoder/decoder and search/indexing routines

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Summary: Review Request: w3lib - GRIB1 encoder/decoder and search/indexing routines


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=257701





------- Additional Comments From pertusus at free.fr  2008-06-04 09:45 EST -------
(In reply to comment #9)

> I wonder if there's any point in having a debuginfo package if it's going to
end up empty.  It doesn't look like that rpm bug is ever going to be fixed, so
this package should probably just turn it off.

I don't think that unuseful complexity should be added in spec file
to work around rpmbuild bugs except when this leads to really problematic
issues (which is not the case here).

> Could you perhaps define GRIB in the %description?  This from wikipedia seems
useful:
>   GRIB (GRIdded Binary) is a mathematically concise data format commonly used in 
>   meteorology to store historical and forecasted weather data.

I have added the explanation of the acronym such that it isn't mistaken 
for something else, but people using GRIB should know what it is.

%description is now:
 This library contains Fortran 90 decoder/encoder routines for
 the GRIB (GRIdded Binary) data format edition 1, general date manipulation
 routines, and a Fortran 90 interface to "C" language I/O routines.
 The user API for the GRIB1 routines is described in file "grib1.doc".

And Summary:
Summary:        GRIB1 (GRIdded Binary) encoder/decoder and search/indexing routines
(both for devel and main package since only the devel package is
present).

http://www.environnement.ens.fr/perso/dumas/fc-srpms/w3lib-1.6-2.fc10.src.rpm
http://www.environnement.ens.fr/perso/dumas/fc-srpms/w3lib.spec


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