[Bug 189157] New: Review Request: aspell-he
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Summary: Review Request: aspell-he
Product: Fedora Extras
Version: devel
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: normal
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: bugzilla-sink(a)leemhuis.info
ReportedBy: danken(a)cs.technion.ac.il
QAContact: fedora-package-review(a)redhat.com
Spec URL: http://ivrix.org.il/redhat/aspell-he.spec
SRPM URL: http://ivrix.org.il/redhat/aspell-he-0.9-1.src.rpm
Description:
Provides the word list/dictionaries for Hebrew.
Now that Fedora Core moved to aspell 0.60, we can add a package for Hebrew (from the Hspell project) into Fedora Extras. Actually, it may well go into Fedora Core, and sit besides its peers, but this is not for me to decide.
Note that this package does not pass rpmlint quietly, much like the French package from which I copied its spec. I might be mistaken, but I think that rpmlint is a bit too picky here. It is angry because the binary package is architecture-dependent, yet includes no executable - only compressed list of words. Still, this compressed list *is*, as I believe, architecture-dependent and should be marked as such.
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[Bug 169249] Review Request: lcdf-typetools - Tools for manipulating Postscript fonts
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Summary: Review Request: lcdf-typetools - Tools for manipulating Postscript fonts
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------- Additional Comments From moh_bana(a)hotmail.com 2008-07-07 16:17 EST -------
Hi,
What's the status of this package, it's necessary if you want to use OTF with
pdfTeX. Btw the current version is 2.69.
Thanks
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[Bug 394871] New: Review Request: automaton - a Java finite state automata/regular expression library
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Summary: Review Request: automaton - a Java finite state
automata/regular expression library
Product: Fedora
Version: devel
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
ReportedBy: loganjerry(a)gmail.com
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: fedora-package-review@redhat.com,notting(a)redhat.com
Spec URL: http://jjames.fedorapeople.org/automaton/automaton.spec
SRPM URL: http://jjames.fedorapeople.org/automaton/automaton-1.10.3-1.src.rpm
Description:
This Java package contains a DFA/NFA (finite-state automata) implementation with Unicode alphabet (UTF-16) and support for the standard regular expression operations (concatenation, union, Kleene star) and a number of non-standard ones (intersection, complement, etc.).
In contrast to many other automaton/regexp packages, this package is fast, compact, and implements real, unrestricted regular operations. It uses a symbolic representation based on intervals of Unicode characters.
The one funny thing about this package is the version numbering scheme. Upstream uses a version-release scheme, so this is actually 1.10-3 according to upstream. I have converted the dash to a dot for the version number in the RPM. If this is not acceptable, help me figure out an acceptable scheme.
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