Bug 556053 - gpsim : does not adhere to Static Library Packaging Guidelines
Summary: gpsim : does not adhere to Static Library Packaging Guidelines
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Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: gpsim
Version: rawhide
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Assignee: Roy Rankin
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2010-01-16 14:46 UTC by Michael Schwendt
Modified: 2010-02-10 13:05 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2010-02-10 13:05:49 UTC
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Description Michael Schwendt 2010-01-16 14:46:01 UTC
The package is in need of an update because it does not adhere to
the guidelines for packaging static libraries:

  http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Packaging_Static_Libraries

The -devel package contains both the shared and the static build of
a library. That makes it possible to link statically with the -devel
package as a build requirement instead of having to build-require a
special-purpose -static subpackage.

Correct would be to either disable/delete the static libraries at
build-time, or to %exclude them in the %files section, or to split off
a -static subpackage (if there is a compelling reason as why the static
libs should be made available).

Please consult the guidelines for the details.

[...]

gpsim-devel
    /usr/lib/libgpsim.so  <=>  /usr/lib/libgpsim.a
    /usr/lib/libgpsim_dspic.so  <=>  /usr/lib/libgpsim_dspic.a
    /usr/lib/libgpsim_eXdbm.so  <=>  /usr/lib/libgpsim_eXdbm.a
    /usr/lib/libgpsim_modules.so  <=>  /usr/lib/libgpsim_modules.a
    /usr/lib/libgpsimcli.so  <=>  /usr/lib/libgpsimcli.a
    /usr/lib/libgpsimgui.so  <=>  /usr/lib/libgpsimgui.a

Comment 1 Michael Schwendt 2010-02-10 13:05:49 UTC
Closed by: fedora-report-static-batch.py


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