https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1080411
--- Comment #26 from Karel Volný kvolny@redhat.com --- (In reply to Raphael Groner from comment #25)
Remove these lines and put "Requires: hicolor-icon-theme". The guideline says to not own folders from a filesystem package, hicolor-icon-theme owns those folders already. This is the common way to do it.
please re-read comments 16-18
the fact that a package owns directories doesn't automatically make it "a filesystem package" - in fact the guidelines[*] give an example where a package (gtk-doc) owns a directory (/usr/share/gtk-doc/) and yet the second package (evolution) _should own_ that directory
[*] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#The_directory_is_owned_b...
give me some official statement that hicolor-icon-theme is an exception both to naming scheme (it's not *-filesystem) and both that it can include not just (empty) directories
e.g., the easiest, have this bullet:
"any directories owned by the filesystem, man, or other explicitly created -filesystem packages"
changed to
"any directories owned by the filesystem, man, hicolor-icon-theme, or other explicitly created -filesystem packages"
otherwise, formally, I cannot agree with your interpretation of the guidelines, and personally, I do not like pulling in unnecessary dependencies