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Summary: Review Request: Ice - The Internet Communications Engine (Object middleware)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=234612
------- Additional Comments From mtasaka(a)ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp 2007-08-29 12:39 EST
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(In reply to comment #55)
On rereading the Ruby packaging guidelines, I also added Provides: Ruby(Ice) =
%{version} to the ruby package. (According to those guidelines, the
package
"must" also apparently be called "ruby-ice", not
"ice-ruby", but I don't really
want to do that.)
Well, actually I don't know correctly what this part of Ruby packaging
guidelines tries to say.
IMO we can follow python module naming guideline:
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Addon Packages (python modules)
Packages of python modules (thus they rely on python as a parent) use a slightly
different naming scheme. They should take into account the upstream name of the
python module. This makes a package name format of python-$NAME. When in doubt,
use the name of the module that you type to import it in a script.
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For this package, the parent package of ice-ruby is surely
ice, so the name should be ice-ruby, not ruby-ice IMO. Also
I am not sure whether ice-ruby should provide "ruby(Ice) = 1.8"
(although it should be safe that ice-ruby provides it).
Anyway please follow the procedure written on
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/Join
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