----- Forwarded message from Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov@xxxxxxxxx> ----- > Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:31:10 +0300 > From: Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov@xxxxxxxxx> > To: Development discussions related to Fedora <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Java package maintainers, please, add missing requires to your > packages. > > Hello All! > > Recently I (re)started to package some big java application, and as > one of side effect of this work, I take a closer look on current state > of java packages in Fedora and I was disappointed with what I saw > here. > > Quick summary - many java packages does not obey Fedora Packaging > Guidelines in case of owning a directories, already owned by other > packages. > > As a result - some packages owns %{_javadir}, some - %{_javadocdir}, > some - own directories with maven-related stuff. This mess must be > fixed! > > Please, take a closer look at your spec-files and > > a) Add Requires jpackage-utils to main package's header if your > package stores something in %{_javadir} > b) Add Requires jpackage-utils to *-javadoc subpackage's header if you > store something in %{_javadocdir} > c) Do NOT own %{_javadir} - e.g. do NOT list bare directory > %{_javadir} in %files section. Instead use something like > %{_javadir}/* > d) The same rule applies for /usr/share/maven2, /etc/maven/fragments ( > %{_mavendepmapfragdir} ) and /usr/share/maven2/poms ( %{_mavenpomdir} > ) and other - these two already owned by jpackage-utils. > e) Check for other directories, already owned by other packages. Foe > example, take a look at the "rpm -ql jpackage-utils" and you'll see > the list of directories, owned by this package - these directories can > NOT be owned by other packages. Add proper Requires instead. > > I already fixed some packages, byt there are lots of them remaining. > For example, very often people forgot to add "Requires: > jpackage-utils" to *-javadoc. > > Please, do NOT fix packages ONLY in Rawhide (as some of us do usually) > - proposed fixes doesn't ruin ABI or API compatibility, and should be > applied in every active branch. > > Please, keep in mind that adding Requires(post) and Requires(postun) > is not the same as adding Requires. One could easily remove packages, > listed in Requires(post|postun), and your package should work and > whole filesystem tree should remain consistent (I mean every directory > should have their respective owner). Thus, enlisting jpackage-utils in > Requires(post) only is not enough if you store something in > %{_javadir}. > > Thank you for your attention! > > -- > With best regards, Peter Lemenkov. > -- > devel mailing list > devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel ----- End forwarded message ----- -- java-devel mailing list java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel