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On 03/28/2013 08:32 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
On 03/28/2013 07:25 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> I have a related question, actually. We're splitting a package
> out of the main 'sssd' package so that the pure-python config API
> lives in a noarch package instead of the main (arch-full)
> package.
If that "pure python config API" is a python module, then a
python- prefix is the way to go.
Though... it may also help frame the answer if you could describe
the purpose of making the subpkg in the first place?
See
https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/1839
- From my comments in the patch review thread:
Rel-eng was complaining that we had python modules contained in an
arch-specific package that were being put on disk in a noarch
location. Rel-eng made the incorrect assumption that this meant that
the modules were actually arch-specific, which they are not;
SSSDConfig is pure-python and safely noarch.
The correct solution to this is for us to add a python-sssdconfig
noarch subpackage and Requires: it from the 'sssd' package (for
backwards compatibility).
Basically, it's generally considered incorrect for an arch-specific
package to be putting files into %{python_sitelib}
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