If you aren't going to split up the package, just use %find_lang twice and do `cat kcmbeagle.lang >> %{name}.lang` 2007/3/4, Sebastian Vahl <ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi. A few days ago I've taken over the package kerry due to AWOL of the former maintainer. Today I've tried to package the new version of kerry. But I've encountered a problem: The new package contains two different named locale files: kerry.mo and kcmbeagle.mo. In one package I could only use one %find_lang. One solution could be to split up the package. That's what I have done for now (kerry and kerry-kcontrol). But the normal package would miss some features when not installing the sub-package. But I don't think a require for kerry-kcontrol in kerry itself would be a good idea. What would be the best solution in this situation? Really splitting up the package? And if so, also putting a require for kerry-kcontrol in kerry? Or is there an option for %find_lang I don't know? I've uploaded the srpm and the spec so that you could have a look: http://www.deadbabylon.de/fedora/extras/kerry/ Sebastian -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging
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