[Bug 513733] Review Request: entertainer - A simple media center

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--- Comment #15 from Jussi Lehtola <jussi.lehtola@xxxxxx>  2009-07-25 19:50:32 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> (In reply to comment #12)
> > Few notes:
> > 
> > This pulls in both MySQL and PostgreSQL and their python bindings which I
> > assume is because it can support either databases but you should look into
> > splitting up the packages so that I do need both installed
> These get pulled in by python-imdb, I can't do anything. If this is a problem,
> then it's the problem of the python-imdb maintainer.
> 
> > developer_documentation.pdf needn't be part of a media center for end users, I
> > think. 
> It's not a very big file, should I split it into a doc package anyway?

The RPM is IIRC 3.1MB (gzip'd), and the pdf file in %doc is just a couple of
hundred KB. Splitting a separate -doc is only required for large documentation
(compared to the rest of package).

Of course, considering that only a small fraction of users actually want that
pdf, branching might be a good idea. Savings of a couple of hundred KB adds up
when you have thousands of downloaders.

It's possible, but not required. (In reply to comment #13)
> In Fedora 11, I get 
> 
> # entertainer

Were you really running it as root? That might pose a lot of problems, starting
from pulseaudio.

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