#23: Package qtdmm ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Reporter: zap | Owner: sherry151 Type: task | Status: assigned Priority: minor | Milestone: Fedora 12 Component: analog design | Version: devel Resolution: | Keywords: ----------------------------+----------------------------------------------- Comment (by zap): 1. If you would look at the .desktop patch you would see why I did it :) it will: 1. Change the name in menu from QtDMM to Digital Multimeter 1. Add a description for the menu item (it will show as a tooltip if you keep the mouse pointer over the menu item for some time) 1. Adds translation to Russian for the program name and description 1. Changes icon name from /usr/share/pixmaps/qtdmm.png to simply qtdmm - there's no need for a fully-qualified file name, and it's prone to errors 1. The .srpm has a packager name in it just because I have "%dist .fc9.zap" in my ~/.rpmmacros. Of course, the final version will be renamed, it's just for my convenience to differentiate src.rpms. Anyway the final .src.rpm will be rebuilt by somebody/something, or am I wrong? 1. Fine 1. ok about empty line separators, although I have split it in three blocks by sense - first block: package description, second: package source; third: build information. About indentions - I don't like it at all, and all Fedora packages I have seen don't use indentions, so indenting will make our RPMs inconsistent with mainline. Once long time ago I also was indenting everything like that but dropped this practice for several reasons. On the wiki there's a line: "Make sure that you mention in the 'Review Description' field that this is your first package, and you are seeking a sponsor" do I have to do this, or I have already passed the review process? The latest src.rpm (without .zap): http://cs.ozerki.net/zap/pub/rpm/qtdmm-0.8.12-1.fc9.src.rpm The latest .spec will be attached shortly. -- Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-electronic-lab/ticket/23#comment:11> Fedora Electronic Lab <https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-electronic-lab> Design, Simulate and Program electronics. _______________________________________________ Fedora-electronic-lab-list mailing list Fedora-electronic-lab-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-electronic-lab-list