[Bug 975309] Review Request: libcutl - C++ utility library from Code Synthesis

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--- Comment #8 from Michael Schwendt <bugs.michael@xxxxxxx> ---
> I tried following those instructions, but they appear to be outdated
> and the link goes to Trac page that doesn't appear related to setting
> up hosting.

Hmmm, what makes you think so?


> but what's the proper instructions?

They are accurate:

| you can request sufficient access to use fedorapeople space
| by visiting the sponsors trac instance and filing a ticket in
| the "Initial package hosting request" component. 

https://fedorahosted.org/packager-sponsors/
 -> https://fedorahosted.org/packager-sponsors/newticket
   -> Component "Initial package hosting request"


> binutils, glibc-common, net-tools and pkgconfig because
> auto-buildrequires recommended them. Should I include those?

You should drop
 * binutils, because it's required by gcc and rpm-build
 * glibc-common, because it's required by glibc, which is too essential

> pkgconfig

That's a valid BuildRequires.

> net-tools

Unusual. But what is it used for during the build?


Peter wrote:

> %{_includedir}/cutl/
> %{_includedir}/cutl/*
> 
> with 
> 
> %{_includedir}/cutl/

That's related to what I've pointed out before. Before my comment, there
only was /usr/include/cutl/* which didn't include the directory
/usr/include/cutl 

I recommend revisiting the
  http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:UnownedDirectories#Common_Mistakes
page section, because it explains this in detail. If those instructions aren't
enough, please tell what is unclear.

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