Paul Howarth <paul(a)city-fan.org> writes:
I've just received a bug report on perl-MailTools requesting that
it
own %{perl_vendorlib}/auto since it places directories and files
(resulting from autosplit) under there (#213561).
The bug report suggests a few options:
1. Own %{perl_vendorlib}/auto in my own package.
2. Try to get the Core perl package to own it.
3. Move the files concerned to somewhere else, such as
%{perl_vendorarch)/auto.
Option 3 is a non-starter, at least with respect to using
%{perl_vendorarch), since perl-MailTools is a noarch package.
I could go with option 1 but option 2 looks the most sensible to me.
Any other suggestions?
Well, perl already owns the other 'auto' directories for pretty much the
same reason:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=73970
I don't see any reason not to do the same thing here and go with option
#2
Any objections?
If not, Paul, feel free to re-assign the bug to me and the perl package.
Thanks,
-RN
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