Hi,
I've just found this tool form openSUSE called spec-cleaner. It seems usable in Fedora as well, it would require only to change some data in text files.
https://github.com/openSUSE/spec-cleaner
If we provide our own data, it might be a very useful tool for Fedora packages.
I would like to package it, but I don't feel like gathering those data on my own. See:
https://github.com/openSUSE/spec-cleaner/tree/master/data
I cannot tell how much different this would be anyway.
Is anyone willing to look at this with me?
On 10/12/2014 02:17 AM, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hi,
I've just found this tool form openSUSE called spec-cleaner. It seems usable in Fedora as well, it would require only to change some data in text files.
https://github.com/openSUSE/spec-cleaner
If we provide our own data, it might be a very useful tool for Fedora packages.
What does it do? Is it meaningfully different from rpmlint?
Hi Miro,
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Miro Hrončok mhroncok@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
I've just found this tool form openSUSE called spec-cleaner. It seems usable in Fedora as well, it would require only to change some data in text files.
https://github.com/openSUSE/spec-cleaner
If we provide our own data, it might be a very useful tool for Fedora packages.
I would like to package it, but I don't feel like gathering those data on my own. See:
https://github.com/openSUSE/spec-cleaner/tree/master/data
I cannot tell how much different this would be anyway.
I tried to write a simple shell script to generate pkgconfig_conversions.txt file for fedora rawhide repository. Here is the output https://pnemade.fedorapeople.org/pkgconfig/pkgconfig_conversions.txt and here is the script https://pnemade.fedorapeople.org/pkgconfig/find-pc-files.sh
I don't understand other files usage.
Regards, Parag.
Dne 13.10.2014 v 07:26 Parag N(पराग़) napsal(a):
I tried to write a simple shell script to generate pkgconfig_conversions.txt file for fedora rawhide repository. Here is the output https://pnemade.fedorapeople.org/pkgconfig/pkgconfig_conversions.txt and here is the script https://pnemade.fedorapeople.org/pkgconfig/find-pc-files.sh
Thanks a lot.
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