Le 22/06/2009 16:46, Christopher Stone a écrit :
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Patrick
MONNERAT<pm(a)datasphere.ch> wrote:
fedora-php-devel-list or fedora-packaging are better place for this
discussion, already raised (by me) in :
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-php-devel-list/2009-June/msg00000....
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-packaging/2009-June/msg00087.html
> I'm currently packaging some PHP classes: if I follow the
packaging
> guideline at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:PHP#File_Placement,
> class files should appear directly in /usr/share/php, not in an
> extension-specific sub-directory.
Yes Guidelines is very short about this (but didn't say "directly").
>
> This seems rather rude: this rule will sooner or later cause name
> collision between files from packages and the directory will grow up to
> a mess very fast.
Yes, this seems really obvious
>
> Would it be possible to alter this rule to allow package-specific
> sub-directories ? I know some packages go already this way (is it by
> special authorization?).
Guidelines didn't forbid the use of a subdirectory
This even seems implicit (at least for some of us)
>
> Maybe my understanding of this simple rule is too strict. In this case,
> I think it should be stated in more permissive terms.
You're supposed to be using subdirectories under /usr/share/php. Look
at the php-Smarty package as an example, it was the first package to
use this directory and I was the one who pushed to create this
directory for other packages. The guidelines just need to be
re-worded.
Il will propose an Guidelines update ASAP.
Please, fix your pending reviews to use a subdirectories.
Regards
Remi
Regards,
Chris