I'm a new Fedora packager; my very first packages have not yet been accepted.
I'm working on RPM packages for a few GNOME Shell extensions. Things are mostly
going well, except that `fedora-review` complains about gschemas in the
packages, and I'm not entirely sure what this is supposed to be telling me.
Issues:
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- glib-compile-schemas is run in %postun and %posttrans if package has
*.gschema.xml files.
Note: gschema file(s) in gnome-shell-extension-activities-configurator
See:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:ScriptletSnippets#GSettings_Schema
I've read the linked wiki page, and I still don't understand what I'm supposed
to *do*.
At first, I thought maybe I'm not supposed to do `glib-compile-schemas` myself,
because rpmbuild will take care of it? Except one of my packages gets this
fedora-review message, and the `glib-compile-schemas` command does not appear
anywhere in my spec. And the source does not have a Makefile, nor any other
build scripts which might sneakily compile schema files without my noticing.
I've checked.
Then I thought maybe I'm just not supposed to include .gschema.xml files in the
package at all? But that doesn't seem right either, because there are plenty of
other GNOME Shell extensions in the Fedora repos that also include .gschema.xml
files.
dnf repoquery --list "gnome-shell-extension-*" | grep -i gschema
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