On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Stephen Shaw <sshaw(a)decriptor.com> wrote:
> Some rpmlint output to worry slightly about:
>
> mono-uia.src: E: description-line-too-long User Interface Automation (UIA)
> is a new accessibility standard for use with Mono
I shorten it a little. I hope that it works now.
> mono-uia.src: W: non-standard-group System/Libraries
I thought this was a standard group... What do you recommend?
> mono-uia-mono-uia-devel.x86_64: W: summary-not-capitalized mono-uia devel
> package
This has to do with the acronym. Do we ignore this?
> Nothing major, so I think with those changes we are in good shape for the
> Fedora guidelines.
>
> - David
As for the patch, I don't think we will appear it as all of our work
is on openSUSE and the UIA stuff is really part of the .NET framework
or at least mono-uia is. We have to play by the mono team's rules.
Thanks,
Stephen
Ooops, forgot to checkin the changes :) I've checked them as well as
adding your patch to that directory.
-Stephen