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On Saturday 05 December 2015 13.46:41 Ronan Arraes Jardim Chagas wrote:
Hi Greg,
Em 05-12-2015 13:20, Greg Freemyer escreveu:
It looks like vterm is a specific add on to vim:
Actually the vim plugin is another thing. What I am trying to submit is this one:
https://launchpad.net/libvterm
As to the package name, libvterm is a perfectly good package name if a majority of the functionality is the library. If there are a few executables that are provided as utilities, just put them in a sub-package.
I do that with libpff as an example: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:forensics/libpff
note, in the case of libpff, upstream calls the exe sub-package "libpff-tools", so I follow that lead and simply ignore the warning from rpmlint that I have a tools package starting with lib in the name.
I did exactly what you proposed here. Named the package libvterm and created a libvterm-tools with the executable files. Thanks for the help!
I submitted libvterm to devel:libraries:c_c++ and it was accepted. The next step is to submit to openSUSE:Factory.
Regards, Ronan Arraes
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