09.12.2010 17:46, Tom Callaway wrote:
Here are the latest set of changes to the Fedora Packaging Guidelines:

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Some clarification has been added to the sections dealing with bundled
libraries, specifically that:

In this RPM packaging context, the definition of the term 'library'
includes: compiled third party source code resulting in shared or static
linkable files, interpreted third party source code such as Python, PHP
and others. At this time JavaScript intended to be served to a web
browser is specifically exempted from this but this will likely change
in the future.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Duplication_of_system_libraries

JavaScript libraries may be bundled in any way? No additional guidelines for that?? Why?
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The guidelines have been updated to indicate that %doc files must not
have executable permissions.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Documentation
"Irrelevant documentation include build instructions, the omnipresent INSTALL file containing generic build instructions, for example, and documentation for non-Linux systems, e.g. README.MSDOS." sentence also lack some verbose like "should (must?) not be included". How you think?


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