Hi Owen,
you do this when you package your RPM.
As you know the RPM contains a few lines of text describing the
package, the author and giving a link to more documentation and the
license.
(I mean the stuff you get when you do a rpm -q -i on a package).
Since you have to fill this info anyway one might as well put something
useful in.
Currently the tradition seems to be to give a text of the form: "This
is the rpm for package <Package Name>"
markus "not that I would do it either" schulz
On May 13, 2005, at 3:01 PM, owen maroney wrote:
> Louis Poncet wrote:
>> I'll not comment on the usage of each package this question should be
>> ask to each develloper of each part of the middleware.
>
> OK! Err... how do we do that, exactly?
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