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Jon Ciesla <limb(a)jcomserv.net> changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Jon Ciesla <limb(a)jcomserv.net> 2009-04-09 10:09:17 EDT ---
Ok, let's see.
> krb5.src: W: strange-permission krb5kdc.init 0755
> A file that you listed to include in your package has strange permissions.
> Usually, a file should have 0644 permissions.
I'm gonna need help from CVS admins for this one -- the permissions are set at
checkout-time.
Yeah, it was probably set this way when the SRPM that was imported was built.
I'll set the CVS flag again for assistance.
> krb5.src: W: strange-permission krb5-tex-pdf.sh 0755
> A file that you listed to include in your package has strange permissions.
> Usually, a file should have 0644 permissions.
We run this script during the build. We could take the execute bit off and run
a shell with the script as its argument, I guess.
Probably worth doing.
> krb5-libs.i386: W: hidden-file-or-dir
/usr/kerberos/man/man5/.k5login.5.gz
> The file or directory is hidden. You should see if this is normal, and delete
> it from the package if not.
>
> ???????????
This is the man page for the use of ~/.k5login. Not really sure what to do
with it.
Since it's a valid manpage with a valid name, file a bug for an rpmlint
exception.
> krb5-workstation.i386: E: setuid-binary /usr/kerberos/bin/ksu
root 04755
> The file is setuid, this may be dangerous, especially if this file is setuid
> root.
>
> Necessary, I suspect.
Yup. For a while we took the setuid bit off, but it's actually useless without
it, and the bug reports were rarely friendly.
I can imagine. :) rpmlint exception here, too.
> krb5-workstation.i386: W: unstripped-binary-or-object
/usr/kerberos/bin/ksu
>
> Fix if possible.
The buildroot strip script misses setuid applications. I'm actually not sure
if that's intentional or not.
CCing Panu for this one.
> krb5-workstation-servers.i386: E: postin-without-chkconfig
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/krb524
> The package contains an init script but doesn't call chkconfig in its %post.
>
> krb5-workstation-servers.i386: E: init-script-without-chkconfig-preun
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/krb524
> The package contains an init script but doesn't contain a %preun with a call
> to chkconfig.
>
> Probably needs fixing.
The logic for figuring out which subpackage should chkconfig --del the symlinks
would have been a nightmare. But it's krb4-specific, so triggering on removal
of the older version of either subpackage isn't that bad. (Except for the part
where it's a trigger, and triggers are best avoided if possible.)
Am I to understand that this will be deprecated upon removal of krb4 stuff?
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