Hi, On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 09:20:15PM +0200, David Sommerseth wrote: > Each RPM based distro have their own set of packaging guidelines. We > don't adhere to any of them and we're bad at keeping this up-to-date. > Rather let distros take care of this job.
Generally speaking, I'm fine with the change and the reasoning behind
this.
I do wonder, though, where a naive user would / should go looking for
"the right .spec file" for his distribution now? Say, I download this
tarball, and want to build a RH RPM from it... does it make sense
to have a "spec-README.rst" or something that points to the spec files
"the major distributions" use?
(In case this is not obvious: I have no idea what I'm talking about,
the only RPMs I've ever built are on AIX... :-) )
gert
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