On Thu, Aug 26, 2021 at 02:45:18PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 26. 08. 21 14:40, Link Dupont wrote:
>Wouldn't a source package named 'fedora-backgrounds' work?
Yes please!
>Each
>branch in dist-git would allow for new wallpapers each release. An
>RPM using the Fedora version as its version would result in an NVR
>that clearly identifies the wallpapers:
>
>* fedora-backgrounds/f34 => fedora-backgrounds-34-1.fc34
>* fedora-backgrounds/f35 => fedora-backgrounds-35-1.fc35
>* fedora-backgrounds/f35 => fedora-backgrounds-35-2.fc35
>
>But I must be missing something; this seems like its way too simple a solution.
Nowadays, you can install e.g. f23-backgrounds on Fedora 34. If we
do it like you said, there would always be just one option.
$ repoquery --repo=rawhide -a | egrep -- 'f[[:digit:]]+-backgrounds'
f21-backgrounds-0:21.1.0-13.fc35.noarch
...
f34-backgrounds-xfce-0:34.0.1-2.fc35.noarch
True. But those subpackages could just be built from one source package:
fedora-backgrounds/f34 => builds all subpackages in the range 21..34
fedora-backgrounds/f35 => builds all subpackages in the range 21..35
...
(This would likely mean that all fedora-backgrounds* source packages
would be imported into fedora-backgrounds and retired.)
Zbyszek