stephane from afnic advised me to do that way (making multiple packages with
one spec),
but i haven't found the time to do so :-(

Rick, that's a great idea to follow, i've heard some ubuntu lovers have done
the same (check the list archive)

Regards,
Rachid

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Niall Donegan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rick van Rein wrote:
> > I do have another idea about the package than what you did:  The auditor
> > is essentially an external component, and I do not want to include it
> > with the main RPM, because it introduces several dependencies.  For now,
> > I'm avoiding that with the --disable-auditor configure option.  It is
> > probably best if I/we split the source and build two packages for it.
>
> It is possible to define multiple packages in the one spec file. This is
> also possible with the the dpkg rules file. Might be easier than
> splitting the source.
>
> Niall.
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