https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1422555
Randy Barlow <randy(a)electronsweatshop.com> changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Randy Barlow <randy(a)electronsweatshop.com> ---
(In reply to Gianluca Sforna from comment #2)
I am not sure which library/headers you are referring to. For the
purposes
of building arduino sketches I need only the ctags executable, and that has
to be placed in the specific directory I am using. This is the reason of the
"weird" install step.
Hello Gianluca!
The library is the .so file:
$ file
rpms-unpacked/arduino-ctags-5.8-1.arduino11.fc26.x86_64.rpm/usr/share/arduino/tools-builder/ctags/5.8arduino11/ctags
rpms-unpacked/arduino-ctags-5.8-1.arduino11.fc26.x86_64.rpm/usr/share/arduino/tools-builder/ctags/5.8arduino11/ctags:
ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked,
interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.32,
BuildID[sha1]=0f8f9fa4801c724f6a88c39ad3eb71cdd951b0cc, stripped, with
debug_info
That file is an x86_64 file on my machine, so it should not go into /usr/share.
Further, it appears to have a main() function - should it go into /usr/bin? If
not, it needs to go into %{_libdir}.
The header files are the .h files - typically packages will provide a -devel
subpackage that contains those, which is helpful for people who want to link
against your package. These files are usually installed under %{_includedir}.
For example, python2-devel installs the .h files in /usr/include/python2.7/ on
my system.
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