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Summary: Review Request: mutagen - Python module to handle audio metadata
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=198878
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python-mutagen-1.5.1-5.spec
(In reply to comment #9)
Note: it's nice to the reviewers if you generate a new src.rpm
with each
change
you make to your spec. That way it's simple to just pull down
the new
package
and build it.
Yes, I know, but I have a slow connection shared on 5 computers in home,
so sending even 296 kB file blocks it completely and I send such files
as rarely as it possible... :/
You seem to have tickled a new rpmlint warning:
W: mutagen mixed-use-of-spaces-and-tabs
This happened because you indented "noarch" with a tab. Not a big deal but
that
means it's easy to fix.
This is odd, because when I checked it in my rpmlint, it didn't show any
errors, but I fixed it in new spec.
More serious is the name of the package: according to the naming
guidelines
this
I don't know how can I overlooked that :/ You're right and I fixed it.
There's no need to pass CFLAGS to setyp.py since this is a noarch
package.
Fixed.
This package seems to have a test suite, but you don't call it.
You should
consider adding a section like:
%check
%{__python} setup.py coverage
I know, but check procedure looks broken. It shows errors that look like
dependent to errors in check procedure, not in program.
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