Spec URL: http://susmit.fedorapeople.org/packaging/praat/praat.spec SRPM URL: http://susmit.fedorapeople.org/packaging/praat/praat-5.2.07-1.fc14.src.rpm Description: A program to analyze, synthesize, and manipulate speech, and create high-quality pictures for articles and thesis. For inclusion in fedora-medical.
Notes: # Need to add icons. # currently does not add to menu. # makefile does not include install section. # no man page.
Just a quick comment: BR gcc is not needed (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Exceptions_2) 5.2.08 was released.
AFAIS, this package contains tons of bundled and likely outdated and obsolete libraries. Also, building this package doesn't seem to honor Fedora's RPM_OPT_FLAGS. Provided this, I regret having to say this, but my feel is this package will need a lot of love and work until it can go into Fedora.
Is there a standard way to find out bundled libraries? I can use some help here. Thanks.
You read the source and look at where it comes from. Generally if your source has multiple different authors or licenses, that's a clue. Such things are generally caught in a licensing review, which I'd hope that you'd do a bit of before even submitting the package.
This is a bit helpful: http://packages.debian.org/lenny/praat I am looking at them, and then will look into the code.
Ping? Any progress here? Or we can close this review?
We can close it.
Don't worry, I just packaged it.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1003996 ***