https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=736717
--- Comment #6 from Dennis van Dok <dennisvd(a)nikhef.nl> ---
The lcmaps package has been extensively updated upstream; once more I would
like to request for a review for inclusion in Fedora.
The spec file is
http://software.nikhef.nl/dist/redhat/el5/mwsec/SPECS/lcmaps.spec
The SRPM is
http://software.nikhef.nl/dist/redhat/el5/mwsec/SRPMS/lcmaps-1.5.5-1.el5....
I've done a self-review and there still are some known issues:
- rpmlint gives many warnings about the interface packages, because they aren't
recognised as devel packages. There are several features that set the interface
packages apart from -devel packages:
+ there are interface packages for each interface of LCMAPS
+ they are architecture independent
+ they do not depend on the base package
+ they do not even depend on a particular version of the base package
- The documentation is somewhat outdated.
If these issues are real blockers for adoption, let me know. Otherwise I would
really appreciate it if someone would take a look.
PS a functional test of the software isn't exactly trivial. It is a core
component of a security framework, and without clients and plug-ins it doesn't
do a whole lot. But I can't get any of the other stuff in without first having
lcmaps in place.
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