Question regarding min and max dependencies
by Shawn Iwinski
Is it valid to use 2 requires of the same dependency for min / max
versions? For example, I have a package "foo" that depends on package
"bar" >= 1.0 and also "bar" < 2.0.
I have seen many packages use this:
Requires: bar >= 1.0
Conflicts: bar >= 2.0
but I would like to use the following (which may help with finding
dependencies using repoquery):
Requires: bar >= 1.0
Requires: bar < 2.0
Shawn
11 years, 1 month
Is CSS Considered Content or Code?
by Tim Flink
I'm working on the blocker tracking app [1] and would like to submit a
package for review soon. However, I have a question about
whether compiled CSS is content or code.
[1] http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/blockerbugs.git
At the moment, we're using SASS and compass to compile the CSS from both
our source and a base framework (zurb foundation - a spiritual cousin
to Twitter bootstrap). The static CSS is then pushed to git so that
it can be used by the application and we generally rebuild only when
there are changes to our SASS files.
I'm trying to figure out if I can just include the prebuilt CSS in a
fedora package or if I need to build all the CSS from scratch at build
time (assuming that's possible on el6 in our case but that's a separate
issue from packaging guidelines)
Thanks,
Tim
11 years, 1 month
How to handle py2/py3 scripts under /usr/bin
by Matthias Runge
Dear list,
Django is a python based web-framework. The latest version 1.5 was
released a few days ago, introducing compatibility to python 2 and
python 3. It also carries one script to be installed into
/usr/bin/django-admin,
The question here is now: How to handle that? Should that be the py2
version, py3 now, use an additional name for the py3 version? Using
alternatives was also a proposal?
--
Matthias Runge <mrunge(a)matthias-runge.de>
<mrunge(a)fedoraproject.org>
11 years, 1 month