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Re: No pre-built applications rule: msg#00104linux.redhat.fedora.extras.packaging
Hi, > It's come to my attention that we don't have a "Packages must be built > from source, no precompiled binaries" rule in the current guidelines. I > think this is an oversight as the Binary Firmware section: > http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#BinaryFirmware I have a problem with that and it's called ikvm (one of the mono packages). It cannot be built from source as FE or FC doesn't have the bits in yet (I looked into it a while back, but it's beyond my knowledge to do things with java stuff that needs bringing in). The package that was accepted is prebuilt. If ikvm comes out, then quite a number of the other mono packages in FE will be broken. However, I do agree that *new* packages should be covered by the "from source" only with a caveat that as soon as practicable, those already in are moved to source compiles. TTFN Paul -- "Bist Du meine Mutter?" - das leere kind
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