[Bug 479832] Review Request: mmpong - a massively multiplayer pong game

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Kai <maintainer@xxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Kai <maintainer@xxxxxxxxxx>  2009-01-19 06:29:27 EDT ---
Ok, thanks very much for your detailed suggestions.
Unfortunately `rpmlint -a` seems to crash on my systems, so I was only able to
get a fraction of the errors you posted above.
I believe, I was able to work around some (most?) of errors mentioned above,
and have updated the SRPM package. Since the spec file is managed by our
subversion repository, the revised URL is now:
Spec URL: http://mmpong.net/trac/export/442/trunk/dist/rpm/mmpong.spec

There is one thing I'm not quite clear about yet:
How do I package man pages? When using debian, everything is zipped up
automatically, but for fedora I wasn't able to find the right macro to gzip
them, so `rpmbuild -ba` still fails...
I'd appreciate any hints.

And another point:
You mentioned that there was no `mmpong` package, and obviously you're right.
So, to facilitate things, I thought about making `mmpong` a meta-package,
that's basically empty and just depends on the components. Is this the way to
go on fedora?

Thank you for your help, everyone.

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