https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2035671

Ben Beasley <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Ben Beasley <[email protected]> ---
Without copying out the full re-review just yet, I think this looks
good, except for the following:

- The base package correctly depends on the -data subpackage, but the
  -data package doesn’t need to circularly depend on the base package.
  Also, since the -data package is noarch, it can’t have an arched
  dependency (no %{?_isa}). The architecture is taken from the build
  host, and the resulting RPM is not really noarch anymore. I
  recommend simply removing this line:

    Requires:       %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}

  from %package data.

  At that point, it will be possible (if not terribly useful) to
  install the -data subpackage by itself, so you’ll need to add

    %license LICENSE

  to %files data. However, since the base package depends on the
  -data subpackage, you can remove the license file from the base
  package.

- If you’re packaging mrcpp-tests, I suggest splitting it into a
  -tests subpackage, separate from the library. See this comment
  (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1955394#c12) for
  the rationale, which is related to multilib filtering.

----

If you like, you could avoid repeating the description with something
like:

  %global common_description %{expand: \
  The MultiResolution Computation Program Package (MRCPP) is a general
  purpose numerical mathematics library based on multiresolution
  analysis and the multiwavelet basis which provide low-scaling
  algorithms as well as rigorous error control in numerical
  computations.}

  %description
  %{common_description}

  […]
  %description devel
  %{common_description}

  This package contains the development headers and libraries.

  […]

but you certainly do not have to.


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