https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1901306
Petr Menšík <pemensik(a)redhat.com> changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Petr Menšík <pemensik(a)redhat.com> ---
I have passed the review.
Since the core of tlpi distribution is large collection of code examples, I
think it would make sense to export also BuildArch: noarch subpackage
containing the code as documentation (%doc), perhaps in
%_datadir/%{name}/examples directory. Easy way to install and read those
examples by package manager would be nice I think. It would be possible to
downloading them from srpm, but that is not so user friendly.
I might be at least compiled in %check phase. There are some examples not
compiling on my system, but most of them can be compiled. Would it make sense
to make those examples installable as a package too?
For example installing ./cap/show_secbits binary to
/usr/bin/tlpi-cap-show_secbits executable. Of course those should be in
separate subpackage, because most people would not need them. But since they
are included, why not building them?
I have made useful list with simple command:
make all
find * -type f -executable | while read F; do DN=$(dirname -- "$F");
BN=$(basename -- "$F"); echo install $F %{_bindir}/tlpi-$DN-$BN; done
It might be part of tlpi-examples-bin or something similar. Would that make
sense?
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