Bug 990450 (tkcvs-mergetool)

Summary: RFE: please add "mergetool" virtual provides
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Karel Volný <kvolny>
Component: tkcvsAssignee: Filipe Rosset <rosset.filipe>
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Description Karel Volný 2013-07-31 08:56:21 UTC
please add

Provides: mergetool

for tkcvs

+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #990444 +++

There are some utilities that may require a tool to resolve merge conflicts. I refer to bug #982627 for example.

However, Fedora does not provide any common name which would satisfy the dependency, so the package has to require some exact package that provides appropriate tool.

This is less than optimal, because 1) the user preference for the tool used may be completely different than what the dependency pulls in, 2) the author/packager of the utility must keep track about the tool availability and possible conflicts.

The solution would be to create virtual Provides for each package providing the tool, so that the utility that needs it would require this virtual and not concrete package.

Let me propose "mergetool" as a name of this virtual.

- it is selfexplaining and, in addition, users of git are used to it, as there is "git mergetool" command which calls one of the available tools

- it doesn't seem to conflict with anything existing; the two important occurences are as a part of "PDF Merge Tool" name, which is clearly distinguished by the "pdf" prefix, and "Mergetool.com" as a company which provides its own "Mergetool" software that is strongly unlikely to appear in Fedora, if it deals with Microsoft NAV

Comment 1 Christopher Meng 2013-10-24 14:59:46 UTC
Version 8.2.3 is out for a long time, please update and fix this bug ASAP.