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On 19.02.2012 23:52, Funda Wang wrote:
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在 2012-2-20 上午6:42,"Kamil Rytarowski" <<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:n54@gmx.com">n54@gmx.com</a>>
写道:<br>
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> Hello!<br>
><br>
> 1.<br>
> What is the right implementation of an installation of
*.desktop files? I saw every possible way of adding
(build)require on desktop-file-utils. Is it necessary? What is
the best way to implement it (of course in case of a mandatory
requirement).<br>
Most software will install .desktop files themselves. In case
we need to modify the menu categories, we often use
desktop-file-install.</p>
<p>> 2.<br>
> Is allowed to use macros from jpackage-utils (the file name
is/etc/rpm/macros.jpackage ) in a simple, normal non-java
application? If yes, then is mandatory to add a buildrequirement
of this package?<br>
I think yes and yes. There are some packages BR kde4-macros, but
they have no relation with KDE4.<br>
> Regards<br>
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Thank you Funda!<br>
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