2007/11/9, Robert de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi all, > > When I was checking the contents of the current RPM package, I noticed a > couple of things. > The profile files for tsp are no longer necessary, now that the TSP libraries > are in /usr/lib, the binaries in /usr/bin. I also removed them > from /usr/share/tsp/scripts.
I think it would be better to keep them in /usr/share/tsp/scripts while removing thing from /etc/profile.d this way one may install tsp at unusual location (may be with rpm -i --prefix=/unsual/path) and eventually use those scripts files. > There are two configuration files in /usr/bin (stub_gdisp_config.xml and > stub_targa_config.xml). I moved them to the example directory > in /usr/share/tsp. That's better. > I split the base tsp package into tsp and tsp-devel (classic division). > In tsp-devel contains all the files needed for development of tsp > applications, in our case only include files. > I removed the attr statements to make everything executable. This is not > needed and wrong for the files in /usr/share/tsp and in /usr/lib/pkgconfig OK with those too. > > Maybe we should rename tsp-apidoc to tsp-devel-doc to better indicate the > intended audience. This package is ill-named in the first place since you may find developer documentation AND user doc for example for the tsp applications; see for examples sub-modules of TSP_Applications: http://www.ts2p.org/tsp/API_doc/html/group__TSP__Applications.html (this generated doc is oudated but the idea is here) > > The resulting packages (on Fedora 7) are with this patch with sizes in bytes: > 995159 tsp-0.8.4cvs-1.i386.rpm > 819600 tsp-apidoc-0.8.4cvs-1.i386.rpm > 618278 tsp-debuginfo-0.8.4cvs-1.i386.rpm > 64213 tsp-devel-0.8.4cvs-1.i386.rpm > > Comments? Seems Ok with the 2 remarks: 1) keep scripts in /usr/share/tsp/scripts 2) may be tsp-apidoc should be renamed as tsp-doc? (but the doxygen content is not finished [yet]) You are very active on TSP those days keep going :=) -- Erk _______________________________________________ Tsp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tsp-devel
