Dermot:

Thanks, that fixed my problem.  I also got confused because it took me
a while to remember I needed to delete the
/var/tmp/pkgbuild-*/*libcroco* directory before rebuilding it to clear
out the problematic directory.  But now it is working fine, and I'll
commit it with my next batch of copyright files later today.

Brian


> Laca mentioned previously that there is a bug in
> pkgbuild that requires that /usr/share/doc/ to be
> defined after the doc files.  I think in your case,
> this also applies to the initial definition of
> /usr/share.
> 
> If you change your spec to read:
> 
> %doc -d %{base_arch}/libcroco-%{libcroco.version} AUTHORS README
> %doc(bzip2) -d %{base_arch}/libcroco-%{libcroco.version} COPYING 
> COPYING.LIB
> %doc(bzip2) -d %{base_arch}/libcroco-%{libcroco.version} NEWS
> %doc(bzip2) -d %{base_arch}/libcroco-%{libcroco.version} ChangeLog
> %doc(bzip2) -d %{base_arch}/libcroco-%{libcroco.version} csslint/ChangeLog
> %dir %attr (0755, root, sys) %{_datadir}
> %dir %attr (0755, root, other) %{_datadir}/doc
> 
> it should build, so I assume this is related to the bug
> Laca mentioned before.
> 
> 
> - Dermot
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 09/15/08 08:14, Brian Cameron wrote:
>>
>> I already updated the copyright/SUNWlibcroco.copyright file so it is
>> in the new format.  I tried to update the spec file to include the
>> files, but it does not seem to work.  I get a weird error that
>> /usr/share/share is not being packaged.
>>
>> pkgbuild:         /usr/share/share
>> pkgbuild: pkgbuild: SUNWlibcroco.spec(131): Installed (but unpackaged) 
>> file(s) found
>>
>> I notice that the SUNWlibcroco.spec file that is currently in spec-files
>> has this error.  This is the version of the spec.file before I tried
>> updating it to include any %doc lines.
>>
>> I wonder if the problem might be caused by the fact that libcroco,
>> by default, does not install anything to %{_datadir}?
>>
>> I have attached an updated SUNWlibcroco.spec file that includes the
>> %doc lines.  As I say above, I have not committed these changes upstream
>> since I would first like to figure out the above bug before I commit
>> these changes.
>>
>> At any rate, I am hoping someone can tell me how to fix this, or
>> if there is a bug in pkgbuild that is causing this module to
>> not build the copyright files properly?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brian
>>


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