https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2387518



--- Comment #11 from Jeremy Bicha <[email protected]> ---
> "foundry" CLI tool (which statically links libfoundry)

Why does it statically link it? From a distro perspective, libfoundry is "right
there".

There are some files — translations (don't exist yet but the framework is in
place so they are coming soon), gsettings schemas, and perhaps
/usr/share/foundry/language-defaults — that I believe are needed by both
foundry and libfoundry. Debian has a convention of using a "-common" binary
package for this situation but I guess this is uncommon 😉 in Fedora. If it
wasn't statically linked, you could just have libfoundry supply these files and
have foundry depend on libfoundry and I believe things would work.


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