[Bug 178162] Review Request: libgeotiff
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Summary: Review Request: libgeotiff
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------- Additional Comments From pertusus(a)free.fr 2006-08-08 07:39 EST -------
I sent a mail to the debian gdal maintainers about the licensing
issue and put all of you who appear in the report as blind carbon
copies
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[Bug 175047] Review Request: NetworkManager-openvpn
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Summary: Review Request: NetworkManager-openvpn
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------- Additional Comments From jeff(a)ollie.clive.ia.us 2006-08-07 23:26 EST -------
The URL tag is required... It should probably point to
<http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/>. It's not a link to the source.
Since you are using a CVS snapshot, you should include comments on how to
recreate the snapshot. Also, since this is a CVS snapshot "autogen.sh" has
never been run before. This script requires gnome-common, automake, autoconf,
libtool, and intltool none of which are available by default in the FE build
system. So you'd either need to BuildRequire them, or run autogen.sh manually
in the directory before you create the tarball. I'd go with the 2nd option...
it'll keep things cleaner.
Other than that it seems to build fine.
Creating a VPN connection seemed worked fine (the mouse on this laptop is
getting flaky so I'm sure any difficulty I had was due to that), other than the
known problem with VPN connections not showing up until you restart the
NetworkManager applet.
However, when I actually tried to connect to the new VPN connection I made,
SELinux threw a fit:
kernel: audit(1155005417.964:12): avc: denied { execute } for pid=2924
comm="nm-openvpn-serv" name="openvpn" dev=dm-0 ino=758428
scontext=user_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:openvpn_exec_t:s0 tclass=file
This would sometimes cause the NetworkManager daemon to crash:
NetworkManager: file nm-vpn-service.c: line 459
(nm_vpn_service_stage3_connect_cb): assertion failed: (service != NULL)
(BTW, I'm testing with NetworkManager 0.6.4 from FC5).
For purposes of testing, I disabled SELinux for NetworkManager by changing the
NetworkManager_disable_trans SELinux boolean variable. Before this package gets
accepted a more permanent solution needs to be found.
Once the SELinux problems were bypassed the VPN connection seemed to work fine.
I couldn't check for sure because I was connecting to my home VPN server from
inside my home network. Once I'm back at work tomorrow I check that out for sure.
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[Bug 175047] Review Request: NetworkManager-openvpn
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Summary: Review Request: NetworkManager-openvpn
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------- Additional Comments From tim(a)niemueller.de 2006-08-07 20:16 EST -------
A new package is available at
http://www.niemueller.de/projects/extrpms/packages/fedora-extras-5/Networ...
(the spec is available at
http://www.niemueller.de/projects/extrpms/packages/fedora-extras-5/Networ...
now). Cleaned up and incorporated most suggestions.
Upstream: It's from the 0.6 branch (0.6.4 tag) from CVS. The more recent
versions are incompatible because the VPN DBUS API has changed.
There are no tarballs, source is only available in CVS, thus no URL tag for now.
Four warnings remain:
W: NetworkManager-openvpn no-url-tag
explained above
W: NetworkManager-openvpn conffile-without-noreplace-flag
/etc/NetworkManager/VPN/nm-openvpn-service.name
W: NetworkManager-openvpn conffile-without-noreplace-flag
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/nm-openvpn-service.conf
These are directly relevant to a functioning service and should not be modified,
thus I did not add noreplace (for if the files have to change during an
upgrade). If it is policy to add noreplace anyway I can easily do this but from
my understanding this is just error prone.
W: NetworkManager-openvpn devel-file-in-non-devel-package
/usr/lib/libnm-openvpn-properties.so
This is needed, it contains the GUI for configuring the VPN and is called from
inside NM (to be more precise: nm-vpn-properties).
The find_lang has been removed for now. It should be used for i18n support but
only threw errors so I commented it out.
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