[Bug 524105] New: Review Request: fence-virt - Modular virtual machine fencing daemon
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Summary: Review Request: fence-virt - Modular virtual machine fencing daemon
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=524105
Summary: Review Request: fence-virt - Modular virtual machine
fencing daemon
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
ReportedBy: lhh(a)redhat.com
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: notting(a)redhat.com, fedora-package-review(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Target Release: ---
Spec URL:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fence-virt/files/fence-virt.spec/download
SRPM URL:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/fence-virt/files/fence-virt-0.1-1.fc11.s...
Description: A pluggable fencing framework for virtual machines
The goal is to eventually replace fence_xvm/fence_xvmd in fence-agents with the
included functionality. The reason this is a separate package from
fence-agents is the fact that this agent would pull in a very wide range of
dependencies which should be avoided. For example, when a thin-hypervisor
(e.g. oVirt) backend is written, the only requirements on the ring-0 operating
system would be:
fence-virtd-0.2
fence-virtd-ovirt-0.2 (or whatever the plugin name is)
This division of dependencies will keep the ring-0 operating system image
significantly smaller than would inclusion in the fence-agents package.
Furthermore, since the host package does not strictly depend on anything
cluster related (indeed, it could be configured *without* cluster parts!), it
is fairly logical to separate it.
[lhh@localhost rpm]$ rpmlint SPECS/fence-virt.spec
0 packages and 1 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 0 warnings.
[lhh@localhost rpm]$ rpmlint SRPMS/fence-virt-0.1-1.fc11.src.rpm
1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 0 warnings.
[lhh@localhost rpm]$ rpmlint RPMS/x86_64/fence-virt*
fence-virt-compat.x86_64: W: no-documentation
fence-virt-compat.x86_64: W: dangling-relative-symlink /usr/sbin/fence_xvm
fence_virt
fence-virtd.x86_64: W: no-documentation
fence-virtd-checkpoint.x86_64: W: no-documentation
fence-virtd-libvirt.x86_64: W: no-documentation
fence-virtd-multicast.x86_64: W: no-documentation
7 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 6 warnings.
Warnings:
Fence-virt-compat: The entire package is a symlink to fence_virt. It correctly
conflicts with fence-agents and requires the fence-virt package (to which it
links). Effectively, this symlink makes fence_virt behave like fence_xvm does
today, and is wire-compatible with previous versions of fence_xvm.
Documentation: Several warnings are plugin packages which admittedly need
documentation (for example how to use them!). I hope to resolve these in a
future release (say version 0.2).
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[Bug 529196] New: Review Request: ms-anonymouspro-fonts - AnonymousPro fonts
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Summary: Review Request: ms-anonymouspro-fonts - AnonymousPro fonts
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=529196
Summary: Review Request: ms-anonymouspro-fonts - AnonymousPro
fonts
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: medium
Priority: low
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
ReportedBy: ozamosi(a)flukkost.nu
QAContact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: notting(a)redhat.com, fedora-package-review(a)redhat.com
Estimated Hours: 0.0
Classification: Fedora
Spec URL: http://flukkost.nu/msimonson-anonymouspro-fonts.spec
SRPM URL: http://flukkost.nu/msimonson-anonymouspro-fonts-1.001-1.fc12.src.rpm
Description:
Anonymous Pro is a family of fixed-width fonts designed especially with coding
in mind. Characters that could be mistaken for one another (O, 0, I, l, 1,
etc.) have distinct shapes to make them easier to tell apart in the context of
source code.
It has support for most Western and European Latin-based languages, Greek, and
Cyrillic. It also includes special “box drawing” characters.
Anonymous Pro is based on an earlier font, Anonymous, which is a TrueType
version of Susan Lesch and David Lamkins’ font Anonymous 9, a freeware
Macintosh bitmap font.
This is my very first package.
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