http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1122
--- Comment #6 from Julian Sikorski <belegdol(a)gmail.com> 2010-03-20 09:00:52 ---
Spec URL:
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/belegdol/mame/mame.spec
SRPM URL:
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/belegdol/mame/mame-0.137-2.fc13.src.rpm
New release:
- Changed the versioning scheme to include the dot
- Changed the source URL to point to
aarongiles.com mirror directly
- Added missing application of the fortify patch
- Added sparc64 and s390 to architectures getting suffix64
- Removed duplicate license.txt
If we consider u versions as a post-release, the versioning scheme is even more
valid:
Properly ordered simple versions. These are usually due to quick bugfix
releases, such as openssl-0.9.6b or gkrellm-2.1.7a. As new versions come out,
the non-numeric tag is properly incremented (e.g. openssl-0.9.6c) or the
numeric version is increased and the non-numeric tag is dropped
(openssl-0.9.7). In this case, the non-numeric characters are permitted in the
Version: field.
Other files do not exist in /etc/mame at the moment, but if my memory serves me
well, we added that subdir with XulChris in case somebody wants to put them
there.
Please note that ui.bdc is commented out at this point. I'll check the
licensing when/if it ever returns.
And no, I haven't touched EMBOSS, unfortunately. I have no idea how to do that,
my coding skills are next to none. So, unless a co-maintainer steps up, I'm
afraid I might need to orphan the package. It turned out to require much more
work than I expected.
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