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spec: Package CHANGELOG and other project documentation files #2098

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@ppisar ppisar commented Feb 28, 2025

Those files brings a value for users wanting to know what has changed between DNF5 releases, or where to find more help.

I placed them into dnf5 binary package instead of libdnf5 binary package to minimize libdnf5 footprint and because /usr/share/doc/dnf5 is probably the first directory people search.

Those files brings a value for users wanting to know what has changed
between DNF5 releases, or where to find more help.

I placed them into dnf5 binary package instead of libdnf5 binary
package to minimize libdnf5 footprint and because /usr/share/doc/dnf5 is
probably the first directory people search.
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Seems reasonable. I never noticed before that lots of packages ship changelogs in /usr/share/doc.

README.md references gpl-2.0.txt and COPYING.md which do get installed too, but to a different directory, /usr/share/licenses/dnf5, so those links won't work if a user were to render the markdown. But that's not a big deal.

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