[Bug 254209] Review Request: g-wrap - A tool for creating Scheme interfaces to C libraries

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Summary: Review Request: g-wrap - A tool for creating Scheme interfaces to C libraries


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=254209





------- Additional Comments From lxtnow@xxxxxxxxx  2007-08-29 02:42 EST -------
> * Please check which package owns %{_libdir}/%{name}/modules/
>  (currently no package)

hm...%{_libdir}/%{¬ame} is owned by current main package that imply its
subdirectory which's shipped & provided by main package to be owned to same one.


> * m4 files under %{_datadir}/aclocal/ usually should be in -devel
>  package

right, thanks for notice me this missing point.

> * I don't know what software calls g-wrap modules, however usually
>  modules are dlopen'ed with the name '*.so', not '*.so.X'.
>  So I guess libgw-guile-*.so under %{_libdir}/%{name}/modules/
>  should be in main package, not in -devel subpackage.

do you also check this:
$ file libgw-guile-*.so
libgw-guile-gw-glib.so:  symbolic link to `libgw-guile-gw-glib.so.0.0.0'
libgw-guile-standard.so: symbolic link to `libgw-guile-standard.so.0.0.0'


> * Well, why should -devel subpackage have "Requires: ORBit2-devel"?

it seem that we did some mixed up things between g-wrap & guile-gnome-platform
(which requires ORBit2-devel) cause, only guile-gnome-platform ships ORBit2's
stuffs.


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