[Bug 205343] Review Request: cohoba - Cohoba is a GNOME interface for Telepathy. It aims to be innovative and simple

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Summary: Review Request: cohoba -  Cohoba is a GNOME interface for Telepathy. It aims to be innovative and simple


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205343





------- Additional Comments From bdpepple@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  2006-09-08 17:31 EST -------
MD5Sums:
9993159e90791fa8ebb57b4b0839e3bb  cohoba-0.0.3.tar.gz

Good:
* Source URL is canonical
* Upstream source tarball verified
* Package name conforms to the Fedora Naming Guidelines
* Buildroot has all required elements
* All paths begin with macros
* All necessary BuildRequires listed.
* All desired features are enabled
* Package builds in Mock.
* rpmlint produces no error.

Bad:
* There is an ownership problem with the '%{_libdir}/cohoba' directory.
* I believe you still need a requires on pygtk2, since I don't see anything that
will pull in this requirement.
* rpmlint produces the following error:
  E: cohoba only-non-binary-in-usr-lib
* The biggest issue was that I could never create an account to get it working
on FC5.  The problem seemed to be due to account dialog's network spinner button
not being populated.  I was only allowed to add my account & password, and not
the network.

Minor:
* Group Tag should probably be Applications/Communications

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