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Looks like this package needs some formatting love. It has some raw CSS and incorrectly formatted lists that probably come from the pre-MediaWiki MoinMoin wiki days. I can't do it, because of ACLs in the Packaging: namespace. --[[User:Alexlan|Alexlan]] 12:14, 6 March 2009 (UTC) | Looks like this package needs some formatting love. It has some raw CSS and incorrectly formatted lists that probably come from the pre-MediaWiki MoinMoin wiki days. I can't do it, because of ACLs in the Packaging: namespace. --[[User:Alexlan|Alexlan]] 12:14, 6 March 2009 (UTC) | ||
The guidelines on this page could benefit from using macros. Based on a cursory examination of available packages, it seems the most common (and least-incorrect) practice in contemporary Fedoras is to use <code>%{prefix}/lib/mono</code> to specify the Mono directory, although I found several extant alternatives (including per-package definitions of <code>%{monodir}</code> and hardcoded paths). I can't edit this page myself, so I'm mentioning it here. --[[User:Willb|Willb]] ([[User talk:Willb|talk]]) 21:49, 31 January 2014 (UTC) |
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Looks like this package needs some formatting love. It has some raw CSS and incorrectly formatted lists that probably come from the pre-MediaWiki MoinMoin wiki days. I can't do it, because of ACLs in the Packaging: namespace. --Alexlan 12:14, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
The guidelines on this page could benefit from using macros. Based on a cursory examination of available packages, it seems the most common (and least-incorrect) practice in contemporary Fedoras is to use %{prefix}/lib/mono
to specify the Mono directory, although I found several extant alternatives (including per-package definitions of %{monodir}
and hardcoded paths). I can't edit this page myself, so I'm mentioning it here. --Willb (talk) 21:49, 31 January 2014 (UTC)