[Bug 1540833] Review Request: racket - General-purpose programming language

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1540833



--- Comment #20 from David Benoit <dbenoit@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
SPEC:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/dbenoit/racket/fedora-27-x86_64/00787498-racket/racket.spec

SRPM:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/dbenoit/racket/fedora-27-x86_64/00787498-racket/racket-6.12-8.fc27.src.rpm

Koji: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=29047678

> > Requires:       gtk3 cairo pango libpng glib2 libjpeg-turbo

These dependencies are only used by the noarch racket-pkgs subpackage.  I have
moved the Requires to the subpackage directly, which I think means the
dependencies now should not be arched.

> > racket-collects.noarch: W: pem-certificate /usr/share/racket/collects/openssl/test.pem
> > racket-pkgs.noarch: W: pem-certificate /usr/share/racket/collects/openssl/test.pem

Racket's standard libraries generally bundle unit tests as part of the
distribution.  The test.pem file is used only within the unit tests.  I have
checked with upstream, and if the test.pem is not appropriate in Fedora we
could remove the openssl unit tests from the rpm.  

> > racket-pkgs.noarch: E: wrong-script-interpreter /usr/share/racket/pkgs/r6rs-lib/r6rs/private/io-conds.rkt r6rs

This is a result of the r6rs Scheme language standard.  Top-level program files
written in the r6rs version of Scheme contain the #!r6rs header as part of the
the file structure.

> > racket-devel.x86_64: W: no-dependency-on racket/racket-libs/libracket

racket-devel does not require the entire package or to be installed.  It only
requires racket-minimal.

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