On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 10:09 AM, Igor Gnatenko
<ignatenkobrain(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
If you fixed package(s), found false positive, found missing packages
in list
or anything else -- please let me know.
Fixed: abc, gnofract4d, libedit, lrslib.
The abe package does not actually need a C++ compiler for building on
Linux. The configure script does check for a C++ compiler, for use
with XCode on OS X. But only a C compiler is ever invoked on non-OS X
platforms. This should be considered a false positive.
The flocq and gappalib-coq packages share build-related files with
several other projects by the same upstream. These two packages
contain no C or C++ code, only coq proof files and a bit of ocaml
code. One could argue that upstream should not bother checking for a
C++ compiler in projects that contain no C++ code, but I will bet that
upstream's response will be that it keeps things simpler to share
configure scripts, etc., across all of the projects he maintains.
I don't know why I am listed as being associated with the
perl-Text-Aspell package. I haven't been a maintainer since 2011. In
fact, I retired that package once....
Regards,
--
Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/