[Bug 172343] Review Request: libtomoe-gtk

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Summary: Review Request: libtomoe-gtk


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=172343


jpmahowald@xxxxxxxxx changed:

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------- Additional Comments From jpmahowald@xxxxxxxxx  2006-02-27 22:08 EST -------
Initially I saw this guideline:

- MUST: If the package contains shared library files located in the dynamic
linker's default paths, that package must call ldconfig in %post and %postun. If
the package has multiple subpackages with libraries, each subpackage should also
have a %post/%postun section that calls /sbin/ldconfig.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/ReviewGuidelines

and thought that there was a devel subpackage that has an object in the linker's
path. However, on second thought, this is merely a symlink to the library in the
main libtomoe-gtk package and so doesn't need it.

What rpmlint has to say about objdump-failed:
Executing objdump on this file failed, all checks could not be run.
Which just means rpmlint couldn't examine the object files further. This is not
serious.

APPROVED

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