Am Freitag, den 13.01.2006, 08:59 +0200 schrieb Ville Skyttä: > On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 18:48 +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > > > How about the attached stuff? Find a SRPM for experiments at > > http://www.leemhuis.info/files/fedorarpms/SRPMS.fdr/lirc-kmod-0.8.0-0.7.pre3.2.6.14_1.1776_FC4.src.rpm I'm still wondering why the feedback was so rare on this experiment with fedora-kmodhelper. Was it to scary? I know it looks a bit unusual in the first moment, but I think this solution (with a bit polishing) is the best we found so far. Panu, dwmw2, Jeremey, skvidal, mschwendt, Anvil, warren, everybody else interested: What do you think about it? > I think the part of this experiment that handles variants is definitely > an improvement, assuming that the build system will be capable of > passing the correct variants to the builds. Can we assume that? I did not talk to dcbw about that yet but will do that soon. Anyway, we still can hardcode the kvariants if it does not work in the beginning. > The other part that shuffles stuff around %prep/%build/%install can > result in specfile simplifications, Agreed. And there is an additional benefit: the debug-packages are a lot smaller if you build more then one > but the burden is that it requires a > robustly working "make clean". Not that it would be necessarily that > big a deal, but I think it's a pretty unusual requirement for packaged > software and shouldn't be included in template/example specfiles. I'm > confident that similar simplifications/cleanups can be accomplished > without adding that burden. I'll look into it. Great, thx. I'll wait for the results. This part anyway is independent of the fedora-kmodhelper thing. /me thinks about the whole situation for a moment If no one complains loudly soon about this fedora-kmodhelper idea in above srpm then I think I'll work on modifying the last extras-kmod-proposal to a solution with the fedora-kmodhelper scheme. -- Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list