>>>>> "CH" == Christopher Howard <christopher.howard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: CH> 1) My package is a game; does Fedora require games to be installed CH> in /usr/games like some distros do? (Debian also requires them to be CH> put in the games group.) If so, how should I adjust the my spec file CH> so this is done properly? You don't need to do that, and indeed you probably shouldn't as games aren't really any different than any other application. Some tips on packaging games are at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Games/Packaging and of course the regular packaging guidelines are all under https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines CH> 2) I have a desktop icon file that needs to be installed, but is not CH> installed automatically by "make install". Should I just use the CH> "install" command directly in the spec file, or is there some more CH> proper way to go about it? Installing the file is the proper way to go about it. You can use cp or install; it's up to you. Seems kind of odd installing an svg into a directory named "pixmaps" but a quick repoquery shows quite a number of packages which do that so it must be OK. - J< -- packaging mailing list packaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging