Hi,
Ranjan Maitra via users wrote:
> On Sun Jun01'25 09:09:55PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
>> 'ln -s' works because it doesn't actually need the target to
>> create the link. If you did a build in mock and then looked
>> for the target file in the chroot, it's not there because
>> there's no BuildRequires for f%{?fedora}-backgrounds-base,
>> only a Requires.
>
> Oh, I see. I put in the BuildRequires now, but also made
> the changes below. I am not sure I needed to put in the
> BuildRequires but I did it anyway. Btw, it appears to me
> that the Requires should no longer be needed, since the
> image that is the only thing that is needed from the
> backgrounds package is being created and stored
> essentially in
> /usr/share/slim/themes/default/background.png
Indeed. that Requires can be dropped if that's the only
reason it was needed.
>> You don't need to specify convert in the magick command.
>
> Yeah, right! Old habits (when convert was the command) die hard.
I get that. I was using convert directly until very
recently, when it started to complain and direct me to the
magick command. And I still get (mildly) annoyed that the
command arguments now require different ordering. In the
old versions, this worked:
convert -resize 1200x1200 folder{-3000x3000,}.jpg
It works, but now prints:
WARNING: The convert command is deprecated in IMv7, use
"magick" instead of "convert" or "magick convert"
So I figure I'll just replace convert with magick, which
fails:
$ magick -resize 1200x1200 folder{-3000x3000,}.jpg
magick: no images found for operation `-resize' at CLI
arg 1 @ error/operation.c/CLIOption/5481.
I have to write it as:
$ magick folder-3000x3000.jpg -resize 1200x1200 folder.jpg
My old habits have to die, but does it have to be so
painfully. :)
> I submitted the updated RPM to F42 testing. I will see if
> anyone has comments on it, assuming there exists anyone
> else who uses slim, and then move to looking into 1.4.1
> (perhaps next week after 1.4.0 moves to stable). As it is,
> it is not clear to me that anyone other than me is waiting
> with bated breath for SLiM:-)
It can often be tough to gauge how many folks are using a
package, I know. Even when no one files bugs or comments on
updates, others are surely using it. Good luck with it!
> Thank you again for all your explanations and all your
> help! I am quite at sea with .spec files, one of the
> reasons being, of course, that I end up dabbling in them
> rather infrequently, so it is good to have explanations.
Glad it helped!
--
Todd
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