[Bug 219050] Review Request: gaim-libnotify - Libnotify Gaim plugin

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Summary: Review Request: gaim-libnotify - Libnotify Gaim plugin


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219050





------- Additional Comments From mtasaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  2006-12-10 02:36 EST -------
Well,

For http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines :
* Use rpmlint
  - rpmlint complains:
---------------------------------------------------------
[root@localhost mock]# rpmlint gaim-libnotify
E: gaim-libnotify description-line-too-long gaim-libnotify is a plugin for the
open-source Gaim instant messaging client that
[root@localhost mock]# rpmlint gaim-libnotify
E: gaim-libnotify description-line-too-long gaim-libnotify is a plugin for the
open-source Gaim instant messaging client that
[root@localhost mock]# rpmlint -I description-line-too-long
description-line-too-long :
Your description lines must not exceed 79 characters. If a line is exceeding
this number, cut it to fit in two lines.
---------------------------------------------------------

* File and Directory Ownership
  - /usr/lib/gaim
  This directory is not owned by any package required by this
  rpm. This package should need gaim as Requires.

* BuildRequires
  - Why does this package need
    gettext perl-XML-Parser
    as BuildRequires? Mockbuild for FC-devel i386 is fine without
    these two packages.


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