On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 10:42 -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Saturday 30 June 2007 19:04:18 Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> EPEL isn't targeted for Fedora. I did refer to the discussion. Think
> about this from the end user perspective rather than from the project
> perspective.
"Fedora" is more than a distribution.
Two suggestions:
1. Short required blurb at the top of all README.Fedora such as:
"This documentation file is provided by the Fedora Project, from
which this package is derived for use by a number of distributions. For
more information about this derivation, refer to <LINK>."
2. Making use of the $DISTVAR in Makefile.common:
--- Makefile.common.original 2007-07-01 16:43:18.000000000 -0400
+++ Makefile.common 2007-07-01 16:44:00.000000000 -0400
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
DIST = $(word 2, $(BRANCHINFO))
DISTVAR = $(word 3, $(BRANCHINFO))
DISTVAL = $(word 4, $(BRANCHINFO))
-DIST_DEFINES = --define "dist $(DIST)" --define "$(DISTVAR)
$(DISTVAL)"
+DIST_DEFINES = --define "dist $(DIST)" --define "distvar $(DISTVAR)"
--define "$(DISTVAR) $(DISTVAL)"
BUILD_FLAGS ?= $(shell echo $(KOJI_FLAGS))
Then simply use README.%{distvar} in the spec. My personal preference
is alternative #1 because like others I see value in spreading the
Fedora brand name. If someone's already looking through README files
it's hard to make a case that they'll turn up their noses at
README.Fedora, simply because of the name, in the absence of any other
docs covering their needs.
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