https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1645848



--- Comment #8 from Michael Schwendt <[email protected]> ---
> Can you please be more clear on what I'm missing here? Is it the addition of
> -O3 to the flags? I've corrected that bit now, but you'll have to point out
> what else I'm missing, I'm afraid.

Yes, -O3 and possibly more flags that override Fedora's defaults. The
guidelines offer multiple choices how to handle such a case. Removing -O3 is
the most plausible option.


> I've now copied bits from wikipedia too. How is this?

The primary issue remains. The base package "libb64" does not contain a
library. It also doesn't contain the source code. It contains only the
command-line executable with nothing in the %description commenting on it or
its strengths compared with the tool from coreutils.

Is the primary interest in the library and API or the executable? I understand
that you need the lib as buildreq for other packages, but if shipping the tool
in a separate non-devel package starting with a "lib" prefix in its name, the
package description should mention that.

Note that you could also build a "libb64-tools" subpackage instead, even if
it's only a single executable.

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