On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Tim Niemueller tim@niemueller.de wrote:
Michel Salim schrieb:
Hi all,
Hi Michel and all.
Now that a decent amount of Lua (http://www.lua.org/) modules are being packaged for Fedora, it might be time to start a Lua SIG.
True. As the (co-)maintainer of most Lua-related packages in Fedora I'd really love to see more people involved, packaging and helping with maintenance of packages.
For the guidelines I made some up for myself, especially regarding the naming of packages. We (Jason Tibbitts as reviewer and me) came across a few pitfalls if it comes to Packaging of Lua packages, especially the ones that contain C code. For example passing correct CFLAGS to get useful debuginfo packages. This should probably also be covered in the guidelines. I'd just give it a start if no one objects.
Is there anything specific involved in creating a SIG besides having interested people and setting up a Wiki page?
That's probably it. I've put up the Wiki page at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Lua
This might need to be added to the guideline: Lua seems to search for libraries only in the current directory and in %{_libdir}. This means that even packages that are actually noarch cannot be declared as such, to make sure that they are built separately on each platform.
Best,