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Spec URL: http://people.atrpms.net/~hdegoede/flight-of-the-amazon-queen-cd.spec SRPM URL: http://people.atrpms.net/~hdegoede/flight-of-the-amazon-queen-cd-1.0-1.src.rpm Description: It is 1949 and you play Joe King, pilot for hire with his small private plane the 'Amazon Queen'. The game is a spoof of old timey radio adventure serials, and as it begins we find Joe in one of those typical situations. It is 11:58 and 36 seconds and counting, Joe and his date are tied up in an abandoned warehouse ("you really know how to show a girl a good time, Joe!"), and a bomb is set to go off at midnight! Of course they escape, in the nick of time, and immediately set us up for the next 'adventure'. Joe suddenly remembers that he is scheduled to fly the famous movie star, Faye Russell, to a photo shoot in the Amazon jungle the next morning. This package contains the CD version, which contains additional / longer cutscenes and voice acting, but also is much larger: 37 MB where as the also available floppy version (package flight-of-the-amazon-queen) is only 7 MB. --- Note that this package requires scummvm, whose review request is here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=214055 I'll also submitted the floppy version for review as bug 214113
*** Bug 214151 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
==== REVIEW CHECKLIST ==== - rpmlint output W: flight-of-the-amazon-queen-cd no-%build-section okay, but no harm in enabling %build either - spec file named according to package naming guidelines - spec filename matches %{name} - package meets packaging guidelines - licensed as distributable, see https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-extras-list/2006-November/msg00030.html - License file included in %doc - spec written in American english - spec file is legible X sources match upstream SOURCES ARE TAKING A LONG TIME TO DOWNLOAD - package successfully compiles and builds on FC5 X86_64 - all dependencies listed in BR - no locales - no shared libraries - package is not relocatable - package owns all directories it creates - no duplicates in %files - file permissions set properly - package has proper %clean section - macro usage is consistent - package contains permissible content - no large documentation - no header files or static libraries - no pkgconfig files - no devel subpackage required - no .la files - package contains proper .desktop file - package does not own files or directories owned by other packages APPROVED (PENDING MD5SUM CHECK ON SOURCES WHEN DOWNLOAD COMPLETE) ==== MUST ==== - wait for me to finsih downloading source from upstream, ftp is *really* slow. Will commit what I have of the review now, and do an md5sum check when the download is complete. Once that is done I will set this as blocking FE-ACCEPT ==== SHOULD ==== - uncomment %build to make rpmlint happy - add Provides: fotaq-cd for easier commandline installs - add comment above license pointing to distribution discussions on f-e-l - remove README.SUSE from %doc I dont see anything useful there for Fedora installs. If you want to keep the part about how it was generated this can be put in a README.FEDORA file.
Instead of README.FEDORA as I suggested above, I think it would be better to simply add a comment above the Source0 tag explaining how the file was generated from the originals (queenrebuild --ogg -Q -b 16 queen.1)
Hans, I am having difficulty downloading the file from the suse server. I think perhaps it would be easier to download the original from sourceforge, then convert it using queenrebuild tool, then do a md5sum on that. I assume queenrebuild comes with scummvm-tools? The version of scummvm-tools I have does not have this command.
(In reply to comment #3) > Instead of README.FEDORA as I suggested above, I think it would be better to > simply add a comment above the Source0 tag explaining how the file was generated > from the originals (queenrebuild --ogg -Q -b 16 queen.1) > Good idea, will do! (In reply to comment #4) > Hans, I am having difficulty downloading the file from the suse server. I think > perhaps it would be easier to download the original from sourceforge, then > convert it using queenrebuild tool, then do a md5sum on that. I assume > queenrebuild comes with scummvm-tools? The version of scummvm-tools I have does > not have this command. Hmm, it downloaded fine for me and I'dd rather not download / upload 100 Mb or so again just so that an md5sum can be checked. The bzip2 checksum is ok, so I assume my download is not corrupted. Can't you believe me on my blue (brown actually) eyes that that file came from that URL and was not tempered with?
That suse ftp server is *really* bad, but I did finally manage to download it. - sources match upstream 10c38ba9fd533c29cf8a26424d27a9f8 queen.1c.bz2 APPROVED ==== SHOULD ==== - I still think its a good idea to add Provides shorthands like: scummvm-sky scummvm-sky-cd scummvm-queen scummvm-queen-cd
Thanks! Imported and build, closing. About the Provides shorthands, I understand the idea, but I concider this Provides / Requires namespace polution. Think what would happen if all packages would provide 2 or 3 names to make yum install easier