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--- Comment #3 from Tim Bielawa <tbielawa(a)redhat.com> 2011-05-11 15:25:06 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #2)
Spec URL remains the same:
http://people.redhat.com/~tbielawa/modjkapi/python-modjkapi.spec
SRPM changed to:
http://people.redhat.com/~tbielawa/modjkapi/releases/modjkapi-latest/pyth...
Issues:
1. The /usr/bin/bleeder binary seems oddly named. Is there some history there?
Heh, when used in context the name made more sense. It 'bleeds off connections'
from a node in a load balancer pool, before removing the node -- but it also
reenables nodes.
I've renamed it to something more descriptive: 'jk-rotate' because
'gracefully
putting nodes into and out of rotation' is an easier concept to grok.
2. rpmlint says:
python-modjkapi.noarch: W: no-manual-page-for-binary bleeder
python-modjkapi.src: W: strange-permission modjkapi-0.1.2.28.tar.gz 0660L
Might set the perms to 644? Or might be something odd on my end.
Indeed, my umask was creating the sdist with those perms. This time before I
built the srpm I manually set the perms to the recommended 0644.
The man page warning you can ignore...
Never
...but of course it's nice to add a man page too. ;)
I agree. Therefore I have added a man page, as per your suggestion.
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