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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=252108
Oded Arbel oded@geek.co.il changed:
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--- Comment #24 from Oded Arbel oded@geek.co.il 2010-12-12 12:15:09 EST --- Created attachment 468243 --> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=468243 Updated spec file according to comments
Thanks for the comments :-)
(In reply to comment #23)
Replace %define modulename htmllib with %global modulename htmllib:
Done.
The %define python_sitelib isn't needed anymore (since F-13):
Done.
The same goes for the BuildRoot tag and the %clean section:
Done. I should really sit down and read the packaging guidelines from top to bottom.
What's with all the #---------------? Please drop them.
Its from a template I use for creating new spec files - in my company we expect developers to maintain their own spec files and I find it helps newbies. I've removed them.
We're on F-14 now, so that conditional isn't needed.
Done.
The %files section is a bit too general for my taste. Adding files explicitly helps you by breaking the build when newer versions of htmllib decide to drop/add files.
I've changed the %files section to specifically list all the python packages that are expected to exist (as I've seen some other python RPMs do). It's not a lot more specific then your example, I hope that's OK.
In the %pre section: isn't needed, that's handled by the %setup macro.
Removed.
And what about the tests? You should run them in a %check section, if possible.
I've added %check with the tests, but on my system almost all of them fail. I'm not an html5lib developer so I'm not sure who's at fault here, so I commented it out in the mean time. I'll check whats up with that when I have the time.
SRPM and precompiled binary for Fedora 14 are again available at http://rpms.geek.co.il/fc14/SRPMS/python-html5lib-0.11-2.fc14.src.rpm and http://rpms.geek.co.il/fc14/x86_64/python-html5lib-0.11-2.fc14.noarch.rpm.