[Fedora-packaging] mass-filed --excludedocs bugs
Tom "spot" Callaway
tcallawa at redhat.com
Mon Aug 10 15:08:42 UTC 2009
On 08/10/2009 10:20 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Panu Matilainen<pmatilai at laiskiainen.org> writes:
>> ...but that wouldn't do anything to help things like %_install_langs,
>> %_netsharedpath, --excludepath etc. And really, the scriptlets are
>> cluttered enough already without having all of them try to work with
>> each and every obscure rpm switch and "feature."
>
> Yeah. Are you in favor of just dropping --excludedocs and related
> features, then? To me, --excludedocs is worth keeping, but the
> rest are not.
>
> Personally I'd be happy if a macro were provided and packagers just
> had to write
> %install-info mypackage.info
> and then there's only one place we have to get it right.
We could probably make a scriptlet for it, the problem is that we have
generally avoided making scriptlets like that for common cases because
then the Fedora spec files become "Fedora-specific" spec files, much in
the same way that OpenSUSE spec files have traditionally not worked
anywhere else.
Now, if upstream RPM felt that it was compelling enough to provide such
a macro by default, we'd certainly leverage it in Fedora.
~spot
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