[Bug 452872] Review Request: bmake - The NetBSD make(1) tool

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Summary: Review Request: bmake - The NetBSD make(1) tool


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=452872





------- Additional Comments From jmmv@xxxxxxxxxx  2008-07-02 08:58 EST -------
Thank you for your comments, Mamoru.  The fixed files can be found at:

Spec URL: ftp://portal.pc.ac.upc.edu/pub/fedora/bmake.spec
SRPM URL: ftp://portal.pc.ac.upc.edu/pub/fedora/bmake-20080515-1.fc9.src.rpm

* I have removed the 0. number from the beginning of the version.
  The NetBSD package does not do this, and considering that that
  package is the official one, Fedora can as well use the same
  policy for the versioning.

* The cat1 directory is gone.  man/cat1 is the directory used
  in NetBSD to hold the preformatted manual pages.  bmake
  installs only the preformatted one because some systems do
  not have the mdoc macro set and therefore cannot format the
  page correctly.  I have modified the package to install the
  mdoc page into the correct place, and everything seems to
  work just fine.

Now... maybe it'd be a better idea to package the mk files on their own, given
that they are distributed separately mainstream and carry a different version
number?  That will require some tricky hacks in the makefile, but may be better
for packaging reasons.

Thanks again.

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