[Bug 710995] Review Request: kradview - An image viewer oriented to images obtained by X-Ray machines

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=710995

Volker FrÃhlich <volker27@xxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Volker FrÃhlich <volker27@xxxxxx> 2011-06-07 16:45:00 EDT ---
The invalid URL is easy to sort out: http://www.orcero.org/irbis/kradview

I suggest to run rpmlint on ALL your RPM files or run it after having installed
the packages: rpmlint my_package

No buildroot definition, no rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT necessary.

$ desktop-file-validate ./src/kradview.desktop
./src/kradview.desktop: warning: key "Encoding" in group "Desktop Entry" is
deprecated
./src/kradview.desktop: warning: value "kradview %i %m -caption "%c"" for key
"Exec" in group "Desktop Entry" contains a deprecated field code "%m"
./src/kradview.desktop: warning: boolean key "Terminal" in group "Desktop
Entry" has value "0", which is deprecated: boolean values should be "false" or
"true"

I'm not an expert in Docbook, but it seems to me, the documentation is still in
Docbook format -- not HTML.

It is common to put %doc as the first element of the files list, but don't know
whether it's a rule.

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