Pavel Raiskup
Pavel Raiskup
However reading FAQ: ``` 7. Why don't you use GNU autoconf or libtool or ...? Because we would like to keep zlib as a very small and simple package. zlib...
@lygstate that's possible, I'm not able to confirm though. What I tried to say is, when autotools are not needed, most probably neither cmake is.
Can you elaborate what do you mean by that? Is this project being renamed to minizip2?
Ok, then in Fedora is probably better option to go with the latest supported version in `minizip` package, and add `*-compat` package with the old unsupported version (rather than `minizip{,2}`)...
@tehnick it's not impossible to add `minizip2` in Fedora, it's just more common to go with compat for limited period of time (but I have no evidence/statistics for that off...
I didn't have to think about "bundling" word definition till now :-), but I can confirm you understand the "problem of bundling" the same way as I do; for "how...
Has this been discussed with the Fedora infra? (link would be nice)
It would be ideal to name the option as `update` or `bodhi`, rather than `ticket`, wdyt? Without this rename, it would feel soo incorrect and would be tough to document....
Note that the package mainatainer needs to set [bodhi_update](https://packit.dev/docs/configuration/#bodhi_update) config in the **DistGit located** `.packit.yml` file first ([example](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/packit/blob/8421ca4a11d473539ac6d04261aa65b7e657ad18/f/.packit.yaml#_96)) - which is an equivalent security measure to the `ticket` permission.
This is reproducible on my box; I need to re-select /dev/video0 after *each* restart.