On 3/5/06, Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, 2006-03-04 at 04:20 -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote: > > Ralf Corsepius wrote: > > > On Sat, 2006-03-04 at 03:19 -0500, Build System wrote: > > > > > > > > >>xorg-x11-xbitmaps-1.0.1-3 > > >>------------------------- > > >>* Thu Mar 02 2006 Mike A. Harris <mharris@xxxxxxxxxx> 1.0.1-3 > > >>- Made package arch specific due to pkgconfig files being placed in lib64 > > >> if the noarch packages manage to get built on x86_64/ppc64/s390x. > > > > > > > > > What? > > > > > > Fix the toplevel Makefile.am to install the pkgconfig file to $datadir > > > instead of libdir: > > > > > > -pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig > > > +pkgconfigdir = $(datadir)/pkgconfig > > > > > > That's what other noarch packages do. > > > > > > > > > Alternatively, fix your spec to use > > > > > > %configure --libdir=%_datadir > > > ... > > > %_datadir/share/pkgconfig/*.pc > > > > For now, the important thing is that FC5 is in a state that everything > > builds, and is ready for final release. Minor trivia like this is not > > mission critical to the release of the OS. > > > > Feel free to submit a patch to X.Org to do this, so it is fixed in > > the future. > > It's always great having to experience the "warm feeling" your responses > emit and having to experience your attempts on pushing people around, > instead of fixing bugs you are responsible for yourself. > > Even the time you invested to reply my remark exceeds the time it would > have taken you to fix your spec-file. > > Ralf Dude, the freeze policy is pretty understandable. It's a triage process at this point. Ubuntu is still one of the fastest moving distros, in terms of releasing very current code. Debian SID has a lot of the same sort of stuff, but Debian is glacial in creating new stable releases. Ubuntu and Fedora both do a great job of pretty cutting edge stuff out for general users. The price of pushing out really fresh code is that we must have clear policies for locking down when a release is due. That said, I do understand that freezes cause frustration. If you look on the linux-kernel mailing list, you'll see the ongoing tension between release management and getting patches in. Miles -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list