Re: Support for mysql++ in Fedora?

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I am willing to do get it into the extras, but I am new to Fedora's packaging guidelines.  Are they documented somewhere?
 
If I do the work then can the mysql++ RPMs be included in the FC5, FC6, etc releases?
 
As well, where do the binary RPMs come from?  Do I build them or is there a special build system that creates the binary RPMs once the source RPM is created?
 
Thanks,
Bruce

 
On 1/18/07, Peter Gordon <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 11:27 -0500, Bruce Keats wrote:
> Are there any plans to add mysql++ library support in FC5, FC6 or
> future Fedora releases?

Doesn't look like it. It'd probably make a good candidate for inclusion
in Fedora Extras if you're up to it. Take a look at the
Extras/Contributors page [1] on the wiki for more information on how to
get started if you would like to contribute this packaging to Fedora.

Also, I've added it to the wiki Extras/WishList page [2].

(Just please...for the love of $DEITY, don't use their spec file if you
plan to package it. That thing needs LOTS and LOTS of loving before
being _almost_ compliant with Fedora's packaging guidelines. :O)


[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/Contributors
[2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/WishList

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