https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2051062

Jakub Kadlčík <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Jakub Kadlčík <[email protected]> ---
Hello Aleksei,
thank you for the package.

I tried to install and run it, and I think it works - I got a blue
screen and a mouse cursor. Maybe if you are a river developer, you might 
want to describe the default key bindings in some README because I don't 
know how to launch any applications :D. But that's outside of the 
package-review scope.


Just for the record, the package fails to build for F35 but it will
be EOL soon, so I think we don't care about it anymore.


> Source100:      %{name}.desktop

Why not Source3?


> # bundled sources
> Provides:       bundled(zig-pixman)
> Provides:       bundled(zig-wayland)
> Provides:       bundled(zig-wlroots)
> Provides:       bundled(zig-xkbcommon)

My apologies, I have zero experience with Zig programming language and
with compiled programming languages overall, for that matter.

Is it absolutely necessary to bundle these? Packaging guidelines
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#bundling
tells us to make every effort to avoid bundling.


> %description

I just wanted to say that I like the well-written description


> %zig_build \
>   -Dxwayland
>
>
> %zig_install \
>    -Dxwayland

A bit unnecessary to wrap the linen there but I don't mind


> %license LICENSE
> %doc README.md

Maybe we can add %doc CONTRIBUTING.md as well?


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