Hello Jani, On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:37:36 +0300 Jani Välimaa <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2012/9/27 shlomif <[email protected]>: > > Name : pango Relocations: (not > > relocatable) Version : 1.32.0 > > Vendor: Mageia.Org Release : 2.mga3 > > Build Date: Thu Sep 27 22:04:25 2012 Install Date: (not > > installed) Build Host: jonund.mageia.org > > Group : System/Internationalization Source RPM: (none) > > Size : 1062810 License: LGPLv2+ > > Signature : (none) Packager : shlomif <shlomif> > > URL : http://www.pango.org/ > > Summary : System for layout and rendering of internationalized > > text Description : > > A library to handle Unicode strings as well as complex bidirectional > > or context dependent shaped strings. > > It is the next step on Gtk+ internationalization. > > > > shlomif <shlomif> 1.32.0-2.mga3: > > + Revision: 298828 > > - New release - mkrel 2 - bug fix for crashes. > > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684959 . > > IMHO new release is pretty obvious and there's no need to mention it > in changelog entry. Actually, there is. This way one can find where the release was changed based on "svn log -v", and temporarily revert the working copy to previous versions. This is because, unfortunately, there's no way to see the patches to the working copy in the logs. > I don't have strong opinion about URLs in > changelog, but something fights against them. Haven't checked if > they're useless (does rpmdrake support clicking them?). You can always copy and paste them. > > IMHO much better %changelog entry would have been: > > - add a patch from upstream to fix crashes (bgo#684959) What the hell is "bgo"? We should be more helpful and explicit than that. See: http://blog.trustedadvisortoolkit.com/what-do-you-mean-by-wdym/ Regards, Shlomi Fish -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/ List of Portability Libraries - http://shlom.in/port-libs Judaism: God knows you will do shit, does nothing to prevent it, but makes you take the blame for it anyways. Please reply to list if it's a mailing list post - http://shlom.in/reply .
