[Bug 188081] Review Request: pipenightdreams - Connect the waterpipes to create a proper pipeline

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Summary: Review Request: pipenightdreams - Connect the waterpipes to create a proper pipeline


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=188081





------- Additional Comments From wart@xxxxxxxxxx  2006-04-06 07:55 EST -------
(In reply to comment #2)
> The question is about the %post and %postun scripts. Where are these for, are
> they really necessary? And don't they need a requirement?

This is used to update the gtk icon cache to speed up loading the icons for the
menu and other applications.  The .desktop file uses an icon that is placed in
this cache.

According to the ScriptletSnippets page, no dependencies should be added for
this standard scriptlet snippet:  http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScriptletSnippets


> - MUST FIX:
> The source in the provided SRPM has the following MD5-sum:
>  143995af21bad76a3b4dad46bcd8670f
> while the upstream source file
>
http://www.libsdl.org/projects/pipenightdreams/packages/pipenightdreams-0.10.0.tar.gz
> has as MD5-sum:
>  f22f23649852f54cca43de775e691de6
> Those doesn't match. Am I wrong, or did you use a different source file?

Interestingly enough, if you do a diff on the upstream and srpm tarballs, it
does claim that they differ.  The upstream tarball is 7 bytes smaller.  But if
you untar both tarballs and do a diff on their sources, they are identical.  ??

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