On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 06:18:41AM -0400, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=962081
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> I have a request to change the name of selinux-policy-devel to
> selinux-policy-devel-support, since
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> "everywhere else in the distro -devel means just header files in c and
not any
> other development tools and we have several scripts that assume that's
the case."
That's some strange interpretation. I completly don't agree with that.
> selinux-policy-devel contains interface files and tools required to build
> selinux-policy. It also currently contains the man pages, which I can
move to
> the base package.
That seems like a perfect description for what -devel is. For normal
usage
selinux-policy is required. For building and modification – -devel
package. Seems
completely intuitive for me.
Agree.
I wonder if "-devel means just header files in c" applies to c++ headers as
well?
About assumptions: does ‘rpmlint selinux-policy.spec‘ complains?
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