Overview
Request 82233 superseded
The Xapian search libraries are used by the openSUSE port of the Ubuntu Software Center. Pavol Rusnak is involved in this project and has requested me to submit the Xapian core and bindings packages to Factory
- Created by tittiatcoke
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 94211
- Open review for legal-team
Request History
tittiatcoke created request
The Xapian search libraries are used by the openSUSE port of the Ubuntu Software Center. Pavol Rusnak is involved in this project and has requested me to submit the Xapian core and bindings packages to Factory
coolo added a reviewer
Please review sources
licensedigger added a reviewer
{"delegate": "new package r>3"}
saschpe declined request
I'd say give it one more round, you can remove that rpmlintrc altogether. Files like AUTHORS, COPYING really belong into the base package (that's where the binaries are, legal requirement), README and Changelog probably too. If you have the time, you may want to find out the exact GPL version too.
supersede declined request with a followup request
licensedigger accepted review
{"delegate": "new package r>3"}
coolo accepted review
Builds for repo SUSE_Factory
Output of check script (non-fatal):
- package has xapian-core-rpmlintrc: (new or modified)
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#This line is mandatory to access the configuration functions
from Config import *
addFilter("xapian-core.* no-changelogname-tag")
addFilter("xapian-core.* no-dependency-on xapian-core")
addFilter("xapian-core.* source-or-patch-not-bzipped")
addFilter("xapian-core.* zero-length.*")
addFilter("xapian-core.* package-with-huge-docs.*")
addFilter("libxapian15.* no-changelogname-tag")
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###ASK xapian-core/xapian-core-rpmlintrc
saschpe declined review
I'd say give it one more round, you can remove that rpmlintrc altogether. Files like AUTHORS, COPYING really belong into the base package (that's where the binaries are, legal requirement), README and Changelog probably too. If you have the time, you may want to find out the exact GPL version too.