tor 2013-09-19 klockan 05:35 -0400 skrev Jens Petersen:
TIL that there are around a thousand packages
in Fedora that include a file named jquery.js... [1]
Anyway it is good to see efforts to tackle these kinds of problems
with the Javascript and Web Assets Guidelines. :)
I want to ask if the packaging of grunt and jquery
blocks current package reviews of packages that bundle jquery.js?
Or can they proceed for now until jquery is actually packaged in Fedora?
Jens
ps It is going to be a long cleanup process to fix all those packages with bundled
files.
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Web_Assets#Web_application_packagers
I am especially interested in how to deal with doxygen generated
documentation. I maintain quite a lot such packages. Will every package
using doxygen have to replace the jquery.js installed by doxygen with a
symlink in %install, or will doxygen be patched to install a symlink
instead of a bundled copy?
Mattias