https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1701013



--- Comment #11 from Richard Shaw <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Carl George from comment #9)
> 
> > I went ahead and added explicit requires on both shiboken2 and 
> > shiboken2-libs.
> 
> > Requires:       python3-shiboken2
> > Requires:       python3-shiboken2-libs
> 
> What provides python3-shiboken2?  I don't see that in the spec file, either
> as a subpackage or as a virtual provides.  Speaking of, why are
> python3-pyside2 and python3-shiboken2-libs not named similarly?  Both have
> similar contents, so at first glance it seem that python3-shiboken2-libs
> should just be named python3-shiboken2.  Let me know if I'm missing
> something here.

Whoops, fixed the first one to just shiboken2.

I was trying to mimic the original pyside packaging as much as possible, but I
could be convinced otherwise.


(In reply to Carl George from comment #10)
> > [ ]: License file installed when any subpackage combination is installed.
> 
> All the licenses are in the python3-pyside2 package, but installing other
> packages doesn't always pull it in as a dependency.  If the dependencies are
> correct, then the different subpackages should all own the license files.

Yeah, I dumped them in there initially. I'm going through the source files now
to see which is which.

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