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Summary: Review Request: phpwapmail - WAP-based e-mail client
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=402821
------- Additional Comments From limb(a)jcomserv.net 2007-12-09 21:32 EST -------
It seems some kind of too extra requirement... :) I prefer to not
follow it,
because I try to create .spec files "good readable" under uncient Linux
console
or even a dumb terminal. Using 4-space steps for indentation is good for this
purpose. And then I prefer to use "one tab" instead of "8 spaces" for
the
"two-step" indentation...
It's not telling you which to use, it wants you to use 1 or the other. The
error tells you the first place you have a tab if the first part has spaces, or
vice versa. Very helpful in fixing it, actually.
This package is intended for using under Apache and mod_php, i.e.
"httpd"+"php"
Try rpmlint for the current "httpd" package. Your comments?... :)
Agreed. I say leave it alone, like I did in some of my packages for webapps. :)
Yep, it is for security.
Agreed.
I cannot reproduce this... Could you obtain a full "sed"
command string? (For
example, re-build the package under your environment, adding "echo" before the
"sed" command. This way the full "sed" command string will be just
printed, not
executed, and we'll see whats going on...)
On the second install, it didn't occur, so I commented out the if block. I got
this:
sed -i -e /$SECRET = "";/ s/"";/"Mb0j4md+4azjZMCB"; #
Autogenerated for
fawkes.local/ /etc/phpwapmail/config.php
Afterward, I uncommented and tried again and it's fine.
Tried it on another machine in case it was a fresh install issue, no luck.
Never mind. I'll proceed. . .
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