[Bug 889505] Review Request: libkqueue - Userspace implementation of the kqueue event notification mechanism

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Product: Fedora
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=889505

Eric Radman <eradman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Summary|Review Request: libkqueue - |Review Request: libkqueue -
                   |A userspace implementation  |Userspace implementation of
                   |of the kqueue kernel event  |the kqueue event
                   |notification mechanism      |notification mechanism

--- Comment #17 from Eric Radman <eradman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
I finally get it, these flags are added at configure time, but I wasn't using
the standard %configure macro.

CFLAGS="%{optflags} -fpic" %{_configure}

Also shortened the summary a bit. rpmlint is finnally free of warnings on
Fedora 17. New source:

http://static.eradman.com/src/libkqueue-1.0.1-6.src.rpm

> Patching or adding a COPYING file isn't kosher

I'll ask the author if he wants to create this file in the official SVN repo.
His license isn't ambiguous, COPYING contains the exact text already included
in the project.

> why have you forked the upstream project?

Primarily to maintain quick turnaround and minimize friction since Mark's
current work is focused on a 2.0 release. I'll write him and ask if he'd like
to create an official 1.0 maintenance branch with the changes I've made.

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