> If lcov calls /usr/bin/gcov, esp. if it contains a hard-coded reference > to this file, is absolutely perfect. > > If lconv calls "gcov" on $PATH, then there'd be some room for > argumentation. In fact it runs "gcov" using the path. What to run can be set in a configuration file. Should I make the default /usr/bin/gcov instead? That would annoy someone who installed their own gcc build, but they could edit the config file. I'm inclined to leave it as it is, and wish for an rpm pseudo-dependency meaning "there is a foobar command in the local standard path for users". My thinking in using the file dependency was as mentioned, that gcov might conceivably move to a different package in the future. (There is no special reason to expect that to happen.) Thanks, Roland -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list