[Bug 225897] Merge Review: ImageMagick

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--- Comment #14 from Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com>  2008-11-15 13:53:06 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #13)
> Ok. What about djvu? All you need to do is add a BR: djvulibre-devel . It is
> enabled by the default ./configure
> 

I've done a new version:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=934612

with djvulibre support enabled, I've put the djvu libre plugin in a separate
plugin package so as to not drag in djvulibre for everyone who wants
ImageMagick, as it ways in at 2 MB's and we are already getting complaints
about all the stuff ImageMagick drags in.


> Two more things:
> * There are two items (a directory and a file) that are in the source but do
> not end up in any of the packages:
> 
>    *** The files inside www/source/ are referenced in the docs. See, for
>        example:
>           file:///usr/share/doc/ImageMagick-6.4.5/www/magick-wand.html
>           file:///usr/share/doc/ImageMagick-6.4.5/www/magick-core.html
>        But the directory www/source isn't included in the -doc subpackage. I
>        think it is a flaw of the Makefile script. Could you manually 
>        insert that directory into the -doc subpackage?
> 

Added.

>    *** Similarly, the file www/Magick++/COPYING doesn't end up in any 
>        subpackage. I think this file should go to the %doc of 
>        ImageMagick-c++ .
> 

Added.

> * rpmlint says now:
>    ImageMagick.x86_64: W: shared-lib-calls-exit
> /usr/lib64/libMagickWand.so.1.0.0 exit at GLIBC_2.2.5
> This seems rather annoying. It is hard (or more appropriately, time-consuming)
> to check the entire code to see when these calls are made. Shall we ask the
> upstream if these calls would break anything or have you investigated the
> situation already?

I cannot find the source for this I'll mail upstream about it.

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