[Bug 452559] Review Request: tex-zfuzz - Type-checker and LaTeX style for Z spec language
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Summary: Review Request: tex-zfuzz - Type-checker and LaTeX style for Z spec language
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=452559
------- Additional Comments From pertusus at free.fr 2008-07-06 03:55 EST -------
(In reply to comment #34)
> Bad news - I'm having trouble with the weird Fedora-unique CVS build process,
> and can't get my SRPM in. Any suggestions?
I had a package just accepted so I could try to reproduce, but
it works for me.
> This at least gave the APPEARANCE of working correctly, though I'm not sure if I
> was supposed to do separate imports for "default" and "F-9". But that's where
> the docs led me to go, and it didn't complain.
Yes, you are supposed to do separate imports.
> Then I tried to do the following, where it seemed to hang:
> cd F-9/
> make tag
> make build
A possibility is that you didn't run
cvs co
prior from make tag, make build, and so the imports are not reflected
in your working copy.
> After both "make tag" and "make build", it hung after giving these
> error messages:
> rpmq: no arguments given for query
> rpmq: no arguments given for query
>
> In fact, even "make help" when my current directory was the "F-9" subdirectory
> produced those error messages, instead of something useful. The documentation
> on the interaction with Fedora CVS could at best be labelled "needs work" :-(.
The fedora docs are always in a needs work state since the build system,
the auth system, the wiki... are always in a state of permanent change
(with improvements most of the time, and sometime usability regressions
but I don't think it is the case now).
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