Le 24/05/2017 à 17:21, li...@rhsoft.net a écrit :

> frankly get out of my sight with composer
> 
> i maintain the whole webstacke for many years at my own (rpm packages)
> and so the Fedora repos have excluded anything relevant to PHP - trying
> to build composer by just download the src.rpm ends in a ton of build
> dependencies, bootsrap stuff because of cyclic dependencies, frameworks
> nobody needs and wants in environments where 3rd party code is
> discouraged because it becomes a problem sooner or later in case of
> upgrades and so composer is just a red flag for me until a PHP build
> spits out a /usr/bin/composer binary which is self contained
> 

I definitively don't understand your point.

If you want composer, you will ALWAYS need Symfony (and some other
pieces). Composer is symfony app.

And, the boostrap process is only about enabling/disabling test suite.

And IMHO having test suite in all packages is a very important part of
QA, with benefit for Fedora (ensure consistency) but also for upstream
projects.



Remi.


P.S. and probably out of topic here, if you want to improve fedora
packaging Guidelines, simply join the php-de...@fedoraproject.org
mailing list.

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