[Bug 652585] Review Request: erlang-luke - Dataflow / MapReduce coordination framework

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Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov at gmail.com> 2011-01-15 02:43:08 EST ---
(In reply to comment #3)

> Comments
> I did find this URL to be usable
> https://nodeload.github.com/basho/luke/tarball/luke-0.2.3 (worked with wget). I
> am not aware of any limitation in using this. Please let me know if there would
> be issues using this URL in the spec file.

I'm afraid that this link may be changed in the future since GitHUb
architecture is still the subject to change. So I would prefer to use link from
the "Downloads" page instead of this one.

> The stdlib warning is based on textual match. False positive, in my opinion.

Yes, it is.

> If the files inside ebin are object files(something like .o?), then  placing
> them lib directory would be appropriate 

These files are actually arch-independent. However I can't mark package as
noarch (and displace *.beam files to arch-independent location, say
/usr/share/erlang) due to shortcoming of Erlang architecture - by default
Erlang virtual machine searches for libraries at %{_libdir}/erlang/lib (which
is arch-dependent), so every erlang-related package effectively becomes
arch-dependent.

I will try to fix this issue in the future and properly install
arch-independent erlang packages into arch-independent location, but I don't
expect quick solution (perhaps in Fedora 17 or even in Fedora 18).

> No exclusive or exclude arch provided. So I am assuming that erlang is
> available on all architectures supported by Fedora.

Yes. It is available on powerpc/ppc64 as well as on x86 and x86_64/amd64, so
all major arches are covered. Not sure about arm, mips, sparc or s390x though.
I'll add ExcludeArch as soon as someone will report about build failures on
these arches.

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