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{{admon/tip|Here is [[Packaging:Committee#Guideline_Change_Procedure|the procedure for proposing changes to the guidelines]]. Simply commenting here may not do any good.}} | |||
== Broken internal links == | |||
Exceptions is used as an id to an <a> tag twice, and as a result, the two different links to #Exceptions (which should be different) do not work properly. | |||
Typo fix: [[Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Package_Versioning]] should be used instead of [[Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Package_Version]] | |||
Look for string ",so" and change it to ".so". | Look for string ",so" and change it to ".so". | ||
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In "Packaging Static Libraries" | In "Packaging Static Libraries" | ||
Could we get a layout update so that the points 1 and 2 both start on new lines. | Could we get a layout update so that the points 1 and 2 both start on new lines. | ||
== Patch Upstream Status == | |||
Is this a Guideline? I guess so, because it is in the Packaging Namespace, but it is only linked from [[PackageMaintainers/CreatingPackageHowTo]] | |||
[[Packaging/PatchUpstreamStatus]] | |||
--[[User:Till|Till]] 10:40, 8 August 2008 (UTC) | |||
Noticed [[Packaging/Guidelines#tags]] has 2 broken links to www.rpm.org | |||
== Versioned Requires == | |||
Guideline states | |||
Second, the Epoch must be listed when adding a versioned dependency to achieve robust epoch-version-release comparison. A quick way to check the Epoch of package foo is to run: | |||
rpm --query --qf "%{EPOCH}\n" packagename | |||
However, if this returns (null), the package has no epoch. Therefore Requires: cannot include an epoch. | |||
== Combine 'Manpages' and 'Man Pages' sections == | |||
Can someone merge sections | |||
1.23 Manpages, and | |||
1.56 Man pages | |||
I can't seem to edit this page. | |||
== sed -e == | |||
s/is executed in the %setup/is executed in the %prep/ | |||
== Cmake == | |||
Please just link to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Cmake from somewhere on the general Packaging:Guidelines page. | |||
== Please do not use these discussion pages == | |||
FPC does not read these discussion pages. Please open tickets at https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/ to request changes. |
Revision as of 17:55, 7 January 2016
Broken internal links
Exceptions is used as an id to an <a> tag twice, and as a result, the two different links to #Exceptions (which should be different) do not work properly.
Typo fix: Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Package_Versioning should be used instead of Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Package_Version
Look for string ",so" and change it to ".so".
libs subpackages
Should there be some info on naming / reasons for having -libs subpackages in here somewhere?
Layout update.
In "Packaging Static Libraries" Could we get a layout update so that the points 1 and 2 both start on new lines.
Patch Upstream Status
Is this a Guideline? I guess so, because it is in the Packaging Namespace, but it is only linked from PackageMaintainers/CreatingPackageHowTo
Packaging/PatchUpstreamStatus --Till 10:40, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
Noticed Packaging/Guidelines#tags has 2 broken links to www.rpm.org
Versioned Requires
Guideline states Second, the Epoch must be listed when adding a versioned dependency to achieve robust epoch-version-release comparison. A quick way to check the Epoch of package foo is to run:
rpm --query --qf "%{EPOCH}\n" packagename
However, if this returns (null), the package has no epoch. Therefore Requires: cannot include an epoch.
Combine 'Manpages' and 'Man Pages' sections
Can someone merge sections 1.23 Manpages, and 1.56 Man pages
I can't seem to edit this page.
sed -e
s/is executed in the %setup/is executed in the %prep/
Cmake
Please just link to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Cmake from somewhere on the general Packaging:Guidelines page.
Please do not use these discussion pages
FPC does not read these discussion pages. Please open tickets at https://fedorahosted.org/fpc/ to request changes.