https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=819184
--- Comment #8 from Christoph Wickert <cwickert(a)fedoraproject.org> ---
(In reply to comment #5)
Ad summary:
Probably something like "Modern Qt-based web browser" -- Slightly less
generic
AFAIC we should not use technical terms like tool kits or programming language
in the summary, they don't matter from a user's POV.
Thanks, this is slightly easier, however I wonder if it was approved by the
packaging committee.
[!]: If the package is under multiple licenses, the licensing
breakdown must
be documented in the spec.
Please add a comment in the spec file!
Actually this is not really a multiple licensing scenario because the resulting
binaries or libs are not under separate licenses.
If code that is licensed under different licenses is compiled into one binary
or library, then the most restrictive license applies. GPLv2+ and BSD compiled
into one plugin results in GPLv2+, GPLv2+ and GPLv3+ results in GPLv3+. We
could as well just declare the whole package GPLv3+, nevertheless I have listed
the individual licenses and added a comment to the spec.
[!]: Buildroot is not present
Note: Buildroot: present but not needed
Since qupzilla requires Qt 4.7, it will never go to EPEL5.
Thus the buildroot is not necessary. I still think the ">= 4.7" could
go away as well, since every version of Fedora has Qt >= 4.7.
Fixed.
[!]: Final provides and requires are sane (rpm -q --provides and rpm
-q
--requires).
You could add --as-needed to avoid libm and libQtXml, if that makes any
sense.
Done.
[!]: Packages should try to preserve timestamps of original installed
files.
Themes loose their original date
Fixed.
Thanks for this careful review!
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