[Bug 488099] Review Request: python-polib - A library to parse and manage gettext catalogs

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Tue Mar 3 06:56:26 UTC 2009


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Parag AN(पराग) <panemade at gmail.com> changed:

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             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED
               Flag|fedora-review?              |fedora-review+




--- Comment #1 from Parag AN(पराग) <panemade at gmail.com>  2009-03-03 01:56:26 EDT ---
Review:
+ package builds in mock.
 Koji build => http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1216017
+ rpmlint is silent for SRPM
+ rpmlint is NOT silent for RPM.
python-polib.noarch: E: non-executable-script
/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/polib.py 0644
==> can be ignored.
+ source files in tarball match upstream but as this is svn checkout unable to
verify md5sum.
+ package meets naming and packaging guidelines.
+ specfile is properly named, is cleanly written
+ Spec file is written in American English.
+ Spec file is legible.
+ dist tag is present.
+ build root is correct.
+ license is open source-compatible.
+ License text is included in package.
+ %doc files present.
+ BuildRequires are proper.
+ defattr usage is correct.
+ %clean is present.
+ package installed properly.
+ Macro use appears rather consistent.
+ Package contains code.
+ no static libraries.
+ no .pc file present.
+ no -devel subpackage exists.
+ no .la files.
+ no translations are available.
+ Does owns the directories it creates.
+ no duplicates in %files.
+ file permissions are appropriate.
+ no scriptlets are used.
+ Not a GUI app.

Suggestions:
1)  use %global instead %define

APPROVED.

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