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--- Comment #6 from Jonny Heggheim <hegjon(a)gmail.com> ---
> You could do something like this: https://principis.fedorapeople.org/lua-cosmo.spec
I feel that is getting too hackish and harder to maintain.
> ln -s ../../doc/%{name}/cosmo.md LICENSE.md
For me it does not make sense why %buildroot is not used in the %install
section. The doc location is now hard-coded instead of a macro.
If the user install with --nodocs flag, then the %license link is dangling.
> I noticed you've removed the index.html from %doc, was this by mistake? I believe it's redundant so it should be fine to leave it out.
I had a look and noticed that they were the "same", but after some thinking I
lean towards that it is best to do the same as opensuse:
> %license %{luarocks_treedir}/%{mod_name}/%{rock_version}/doc/cosmo.md
> %docdir %{luarocks_treedir}/%{mod_name}/%{rock_version}/doc
https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/devel:languages:lua/lua-cosm...
Include all files documentation in the doc folder, since upstream have included
it in their repo and published it on luarocks.
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