> On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 04:25:43AM -0400, Ondrej Vasik wrote: > > > 2013/5/17 Ondrej Vasik < ovasik@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > > 2013/5/17 Ondrej Vasik < ovasik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > > > > > > commit ed5396d91e0032fa7cbfd6cb0bde3d7850aba790 > > > > Author: Ondřej Vašík < ovasik@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > > Date: Fri May 17 09:21:51 2013 +0200 > > > > > > > > require glibc-devel to prevent broken links in coreutils info manual > > > > (#959697) > > > > > > > > I don't think having glibc-devel installed by default will make it. > > > > Also you bugzilla number is wrong. (unrelated). > > > > > > Thanks, fixed the typo in changelog... > > > Why do you think it will not make it work? Glibc info manuals are there, > > > so > > > the broken links should be prevented by this. > > > The general idea of splitting packages is that you can install one that > > > is > > > required and not another that is optional. > > > As coreutils is required by default, that's defeat the point to even have > > > this split made. Because both will be required. > > > > > > My understanding is that libc*.info should be moved to the main glibc > > > instead > > > as most info file belong to the main package. > > > One that doesn't want to install the documentation can still install with > > > rpm > > > nodocs > > > > That's what I suggested to glibc maintainers - to move it to glibc-common, > > so everything would be fine. They insist that this info is intended for > > developers, therefore I have two options - require glibc-devel (just ~1M, > > most of the other files are links or small files) or live with broken > > links (and WONTFIX that). You are right about nodocs, though. > > Or better still, fix the coreutils user-targetted docs, to not refer to > glibc's developer-targetted docs. Coreutils docs could just include info > on how to set the TZ variable, instead of punting the task to glibc's > developer docs. Well, I don't think glibc info doc has only developer-targetted info - that's the issue - there are more things useful to regular experienced users (like regexps info, locales info). Duplicating nodes as downstream patch is no go for me - hard to maintain and unacceptable upstream. Broken links are better than that - and Require: glibc-devel is more temporary (and of course not perfect) solution until more sane approach will be possible. Greetings, Ondrej -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel