Spec URL: http://zanoni.jcomserv.net/fedora/isabella-coq/isabella-coq.spec SRPM URL: http://zanoni.jcomserv.net/fedora/isabella-coq/isabella-coq-0.1-1.fc7.src.rpm Description: This day is the father's day and Isabella Coq must find a present to give to his father Coco. To complete this game, she must meet her friends and buy some things at the downtown. The most present is worth, the more points you get.
These are getting pretty routine now. The only question I have is where the 0.1 version comes from; I couldn't find any mention of a version upstream. I installed this and perhaps I'm dense but I couldn't figure out how to select the language at the beginning. It seems to me that the mouse is supposed to work but for me, at least, it doesn't. Is there something special I need to do in order to enable mouse support in nagi? * source files manually compared with upstream. * package meets naming and versioning guidelines. * specfile is properly named, is cleanly written and uses macros consistently. * summary is OK. * description is OK. * dist tag is present. * build root is OK. * license field matches the actual license. * license is acceptable for content. * license text included in package. * latest version is being packaged. * BuildRequires are proper. * %clean is present. * package builds in mock (development, x86_64). * package installs properly * rpmlint is silent. * final provides and requires are sane: isabella-coq = 0.1-1.fc8 = /bin/bash /bin/sh hicolor-icon-theme nagi * %check is not present; no upstream test suite. ? Manual testing was not terribly successful. * owns the directories it creates. * doesn't own any directories it shouldn't. * no duplicates in %files. * file permissions are appropriate. * no scriptlets present. * acceptable content. * documentation is small, so no -docs subpackage is necessary. * %docs are not necessary for the proper functioning of the package.
Whoops. Good catch, one i should have made. This one requires AGIMouse, which I can't find. So do a few others I haven't submitted, and now won't. I thought there was a keyboard workaround, but there isn't. Withdrawn.
Looking through /etc/nagi it looks like it supports mouse input but needs to be enabled somehow. Perhaps with some experimentation you could get it working.