https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=752169
--- Comment #56 from Mattia M. <mattia.meneguzzo+fedora(a)gmail.com> ---
(In reply to comment #52)
I've been told that, when multiple subpackages share common
directories/files, it's better to define a "*-common" subpackage which
owns
them.
As for Zukitwo, the situation is a bit complicated:
- all subpackages share documentation files and a common main directory:
"/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo"
- all subpackages except "gnome-shell-theme-*" share two subdirectories:
"/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo/Zukitwo" and
"/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo/Zukitwo-Dark"
- only "gnome-shell-theme-*" owns
"/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo/Zukitwo-Shell"
If the "*-common" subpackage owned "/usr/share/themes/Zukitwo" only,
then
ownership of the above-mentioned two subdirs would be repeated in all
subpackages except "gnome-shell-theme-*".
Instead, if it owned also the two subdirs, it would be useless when
installing only "gnome-shell-theme-*".
What do you suggest me to do? Thank you.
Any suggestion about the above issue, please?
I'd like my package to be as much compliant to the quality standard of Fedora
as possible, but for this I need your help.
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