+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #737050 +++ Description of problem: The version of the spicebird package, as shipped with Fedora release of 15 contains its own, embedded copy of the bzip2/libbzip2 package under path: BUILD/spicebird-0.7.1/mozilla/modules/libbz2 but the bzip2 package is available as a separate package in Fedora 15. Current version bzip2-1.0.6-3.fc15 (while spicebird includes v1.0.4). It is not a good practice to use own embedded copy of some tool / library, when the system wide equivalent is available (because in case of security flaw in bzip2, both of bzip2 and spicebird packages will need to be updated). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): spicebird-0.7.1-1.fc11 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. rpmbuild -bp spicebird.spec 2. BUILD/spicebird-0.7.1/mozilla/modules/libbz2 3. ls Makefile.in src Actual results: spicebird contains its own, embedded copy of bzip2/libbzip2 package. Expected results: spicebird should require system wide bzip2 package.
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