Spec URL: http://arobinso.fedorapeople.org/eclipse-mylyn-reviews.spec SRPM URL: http://arobinso.fedorapeople.org/eclipse-mylyn-reviews-3.6.2-1.fc17.src.rpm Description: Framework for code review integration for Eclipse Mylyn. Rpmlint output: 1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 0 warnings.
* Is org.eclipse.mylyn.reviews.tasks not build on purpose? * google-gson and antlr jars are used during the build process but not symlinked in install, please verify that you're not shipping bundled copies
I'll take this one.
Nice work! Like Alex said, any thoughts as to why the org.eclipse.mylyn.reviews.tasks feature is not being built as part of this package? Other comments: 1. Please add symlink for eclipse-mylyn-reviews (not sure if antlr is needed) gson on the other hand is required so please add it. As far as I can tell there are no bundled copies. 2. Please add BuildArch: noarch. This is a noarch package. Otherwise you get an empty debuginfo package. Other than that it looks really good. Thanks!
Andrew, any update on this one?
I talked about this with Alex but this is blocking: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=749833
Andrew, would you please update it to the latest upstream? Severin, do you still want to do the review?
Sure, I can still do the review. Keep 'em comming :-)
Review here is not required. eclipse-mylyn package reflects now the upstream build and it is one big package for entire mylyn. The source for reviews is there, but it is not built.
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