[Bug 1983416] Review Request: gcc-epel - Various compilers (C, C++, Objective-C, ...)

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1983416

Björn Persson <bjorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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              Flags|                            |fedora-review?
                   |                            |needinfo?(redhat-bugzilla@l
                   |                            |inuxnetz.de)
           Assignee|nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx    |bjorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED



--- Comment #2 from Björn Persson <bjorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
Is the plan to rebase this package on future RHEL packages as they are
released, or is this package a fork that will have its own development line
from this point?

What do you plan to do with the bootstrapping bits after the package has been
built in EPEL?

Could you comment on _hardened_build? Did you undefine it just because Fedora
does, or is there a better reason for that difference from the RHEL package?

I think there should be comments explaining the changes to the dependencies.

Someone who installs all of gcc-gnat, gcc-objc and gcc-objc++ will get three
copies of the same file. I suggest to install the compiler driver once, as
/usr/bin/gcc-complete or /usr/bin/gcc-epel, make all the other names links to
that file, and include that file in the subpackages gcc-gnat and gcc-objc.
Packages can share ownership of a file when the file is identical in the
different packages. gcc-objc++ doesn't need to contain the compiler driver
because it pulls in gcc-objc.


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