tor 2013-09-19 klockan 05:35 -0400 skrev Jens Petersen: > TIL that there are around a thousand packages > in Fedora that include a file named jquery.js... [1] > > Anyway it is good to see efforts to tackle these kinds of problems > with the Javascript and Web Assets Guidelines. :) > > I want to ask if the packaging of grunt and jquery > blocks current package reviews of packages that bundle jquery.js? > Or can they proceed for now until jquery is actually packaged in Fedora? > > Jens > > ps It is going to be a long cleanup process to fix all those packages with bundled files. > > [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Web_Assets#Web_application_packagers I am especially interested in how to deal with doxygen generated documentation. I maintain quite a lot such packages. Will every package using doxygen have to replace the jquery.js installed by doxygen with a symlink in %install, or will doxygen be patched to install a symlink instead of a bundled copy? Mattias
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