[opensuse-packaging] RPM groups: Dev/Libraries or Dev/Languages or both
Currently, more than one category is in circulation for a particular language environment provided by the distribution, specifically I noticed this with factory# grep Development/Languages/Python *spec | wc -l 1215 factory# grep Development/Libraries/Python *spec | wc -l 399 (It also happens for some others like Perl, Haskell, ...) There was a little discussion off the side previously, psimons made a comment, if I understood it right, is that one could be used for tooling and the other for modules. https://github.com/openSUSE/spec-cleaner/pull/198#issuecomment-320931621 His comment seems valid to me in principle, as we do make the difference for C and C++, where the tooling usually lands in Development/Tools/* and modules in Development/Libraries/C and C++. However, the difference between "Languages/Py" and "Libraries/Py" seems too small that it could make a difference - or stating the problem differently: "would the user know the difference between the two?" Should we preferably just use a single RPM group? Reaching out to see what people think.. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org
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Jan Engelhardt