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: Package uses nothing in %doc for runtime. > /etc/nf refers to /etc/my.cnf, and this is provided by : Package requires other packages for directories it uses. : Development files must be in a -devel package : Package contains desktop file if it is a GUI application.
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: Package is licensed with an open-source compatible license and meets Share some similarities - if you based on upstream - include this I guess one should communicate this choice upstream.Īnother comment: the upstream and the current spec Hooksdir=/etc/mylvmbackup/hooks in /etc/nf , but we can't use %config under /usr in Fedora. > I see this is how mylvmbackup is packaged upstream Note: %config(noreplace) /usr/share/mylvmbackup/*.pm = Pass, = Fail, = Not applicable, = Not evaluated I think starting a three-way-merge from existing spec, Marcin's spec and upstream's spec will give us some solid base to build-up from here. unbundling libs.jar and removing unneeded libgrowl. There are some nice patches from debian avail, esp. > upstream by davmail (i based on it) and not try make one from scratch. > we should profit from debian peoples work and original spec distributed > I have also a general comment for packaging:
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OK, so just attach your patch to this bug, so we can start discussing about. > If nobody objects i will create a patch that is based on bug #894413 as orig > See bug #894413 comment #15 - i have a spec based on scronly working, itĪnother good point to start further process. (In reply to Marcin.Dulak from comment #21) > there seems to be an "srconly" tarball which does not bundle any libraries. (In reply to Marcel Wysocki from comment #20) It would be nice if we converge our efforts, how could we organize that? patch for build.xml:Īnother patch removes dependency on libgrowl, which seems to be needed only for OSX. Please note that davmail requires several patches, already worked-out by debian community, in order to build without redistributing jars (e.g. The latest effort spec for fedora is available at running davmail as an unpriviledged-user service There are also some features included in the original spec and missing in bug #894413: Without being aware of this rewiew request, I have been working on the original spec file, distributed in the davmail project:

If you need any help feel free to PM me directly. I'll start next review on updated pkg, then. jar-files (shipped in Sources0 and redistributed in rpm), see: įilename : /usr/share/java/commons-codec.jarĪpache-commons-collections-3.2.įilename : /usr/share/java/commons-collections.jarġ:įilename : /usr/share/java/commons-httpclient.jarįilename : /usr/share/java/commons-httpclient3.jarĪpache-commons-logging-1.1.įilename : /usr/share/java/commons-logging-adapters.jarįilename : /usr/share/java/commons-logging-api.jarįilename : /usr/share/java/commons-logging.jarįilename : /usr/share/java/jackrabbit-webdav.jarįilename : /usr/share/java/woodstox-core-asl.jarĬheck which are actually needed BuildRequires, if not already pkged for Fedora package them from original upstream source, and build/link (eg.

Now you are ready to add and configure a new calendar. Choose the file previously downloaded and restart Thunderbird.
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Don't worry about future Thunderbird updates, since you will automatically be informed about this issue and will have the option to upgrade to a supported version of Lightning.Īfter downloading Lightning, go to Tools, Add-ons and select Install Add-on From File. Thereby, I have had to grab Lightning 1.6. In my case for example, I am using Thunderbird 14.0 on Ubuntu 12.04. We are talking about an extension that adds calendar functionality to Thunderbird, and allows you to create your own calendars, subscribe to another calendars and manage your own schedule.įirst of all, you have to download the add-on related to this feature. Through this final part, I am going to configure Lightning as a calendar connected to Microsoft Exchange.
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Let's ending up the series of articles about Hooking up Thunderbird to Exchange via DavMail ( I, II).
