http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248
--- Comment #17 from Lubos Stanek <lubek(a)users.sourceforge.net> 2009-03-18 12:04:00
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(In reply to comment #16)
(In reply to comment #15)
> (In reply to comment #13)
> > @Lubos
> > - Where to get the sfx modules ? Where to store them ?
>
> I am packaging sfxs into %{_libdir} and symlinking them into /usr/local/etc
again, I don't know where to download the sfx files.
The packages for other OSs are at the same place as the Linux package.
> Maybe it would be useful to package modules in a standalone
package (rar-sfx)
> to speed up the review of the main rar package.
Possible as this rar-sfx may be a noarch package, but only useful on ix86
x86_64. unless I'm wrong.
btw is it relevant to have the linux-x86_64.sfx on x86 ?
To paraphrase your question: is it relevant to have <any>sfx on
<any>architecture?
I do not want to limit the user. It is his decision whether to use a sfx module
and what one. The resulting binary does not have to be executable on the
creation system.
From the message sent at Mon, 02 Feb 2009 14:57:50 +0100:
Hi
Nicolas,
I know that you have been packaging application for Fedora for a long time and
your time is short.
I am packaging rar for my private purposes so the .spec file could be of some
use for you.
The problematic part is the sfxs archive. I am currently creating it myself.
The sfx modules are distributed in the appropriate system/os distribution
package and it is necessary to extract it. Any automated script has been
complex too much for me so far.
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