https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2033891
--- Comment #3 from Fabio Valentini <decathorpe(a)gmail.com> ---
Updated to version 6.4.0:
Spec URL:
https://decathorpe.fedorapeople.org/packages/elementary-mail.spec
SRPM URL:
https://decathorpe.fedorapeople.org/packages/elementary-mail-6.4.0-1.fc35...
Note that recent Vala changes break compilation of this package on rawhide:
https://github.com/elementary/mail/issues/762
It compiles fine on f35 and f34, but I'll include a fix for rawhide here as
soon as upstream makes it available.
(In reply to Christopher Crouse from comment #2)
- If your application is a C or C++ application you must list a
BuildRequires against gcc, gcc-c++ or clang.
Note: No gcc, gcc-c++ or clang found in BuildRequires
See:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/C_and_C++/
OK: The vala package pulls in the gcc dependency.
Still according to the guidelines it is recommended to include in the spec:
BuildRequires: gcc
I don't think this is necessary.
If gala ever does not pull in gcc as a dependency, it will not work at all, so
that would be a bug in the vala package.
- This package also has a problem with NxN@2 scaled icons in
hicolor-icon-theme.
Bug discussion here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2033890#c6
Done.
- It is possible to provide translated versions of the description
and
summary in the spec file, since it is included in the AppData file settings.
As far as I know, those translations are not even used anywhere. GNOME Software
etc. will use the values from appdata and the .desktop file directly, no need
to include them in the .spec file.
- Unversioned so file: `libio.elementary.mail-webkit-extension.so`
/usr/lib64/io.elementary.mail/webkit2/libio.elementary.mail-webkit-extension.
so
Updating the `__provides_exclude_from` to the following in the spec should
fix it:
%global __provides_exclude_from ^%{_libdir}/%{appname}/*/.*\\.so$
Updated.
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