Hi,
I'm trying to package Bluecove (a Java stack implementation of JSR-82)
using BlueZ [1].
Upstream has two tars: (bluecove-2.1.0-source.tar.gz) which contains
everything needed for platforms like Windows and OS X (Apache 2
license), and for Linux a separate tar
(bluecove-gpl-2.1.0-sources.tar.gz) that contains some BlueZ JNI foo
(and which is GPL licensed).
Does it make sense to put this all in one spec file/package? Bluecove
without the "gpl" part is useless on Linux.
It would probably be cleanest to just have one spec file and one package
that includes the jar file and the native library? But this would
require fiddling with Source0 and Source1 and some setup macros. Are
there any examples of this? Any advice?
Thanks,
François
[1] http://code.google.com/p/bluecove/
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