https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1368855
Michal Ambroz rebus@seznam.cz changed:
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--- Comment #27 from Michal Ambroz rebus@seznam.cz --- Bump to release 2.3.0 https://rebus.fedorapeople.org/SPECS/radare2.spec https://rebus.fedorapeople.org/SRPMS/radare2-2.3.0-1.fc27.src.rpm
As I mentioned earlier, one option is to drop the affected functionality.
OK dropped the webui for now.
Is this an upstream opinion? Did they actually do this on purpose? My guess is not. To clarify, this absolutely needs fixing before the package can be imported.
This is the upstream default behaviour. There is actually undocumented HAVE_LIBVERSION=1 option which makes the linking of the binaries point to versioned so libraries. I believe this should be acceptable for you. I got it checking the Debian package ... but then I found you actually had it in your spec file as well.
Well I'm probably just nitpicking here, but that %changelog entry doesn't reflect reality (perhaps Pavel would be surprised to learn that he did an initial radare2 package?).
Yes I consider this nitpicking. Here is the upstream commit of the line directly by Pavel Odvody - https://github.com/radare/radare2/commit/3640a0481c1ba8b40a40eda6834ac02d514... I originally thought tito was his other nick-name. Now I guess he re-used tito spec-file and possibly forgot to replace "tito" with "radare2" in the changelog.
This still requires action.
I have added a comment. I consider this nitpicking as well ... have not seen SPEC file where it would be described which options were not used and why.
2.2.) Bundling of C libraries
This is still a problem (perhaps rather easy) that needs to be addressed; in particular the "provides" tags.
I have added "provides" tag for some of the libraries I found bundled. I do not consider this as finished, because it remains to pinpoint the versions used.
Best regards Michal Ambroz