[Bug 526567] Review Request: mongodb - high-performance, open source, schema-free document-oriented database

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=526567

--- Comment #21 from Ionuț Arțăriși <mapleoin@xxxxxxxxxxx> 2010-06-16 15:52:17 EDT ---
The js issue seems to have been fixed now [1].

I changed the naming some more. So here's what I think:

The daemon is to be named mongod, and the initscript will be called the same.
Everything else (logs, locks, confs, dirs etc.) will be named mongodb. This
produces a rpmlint error however:

 W: incoherent-init-script-name mongod ('mongodb', 'mongodbd')
The init script name should be the same as the package name in lower case, or
one with 'd' appended if it invokes a process by that name.

I think we can ignore this as mongod is the actual upstream's name for the
daemon and also what other distributions are calling it (and mongodbd is ugly). 

One solution would be renaming the package, but (as per the Naming Guidelines),
the tarball is called mongodb and there are already other distributions which
have packaged it under this name [2], [3].

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=576585
[2] http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/mongodb
[3] http://www.freshports.org/databases/mongodb/

http://mapleoin.fedorapeople.org/pkgs/mongodb/mongodb.spec
http://mapleoin.fedorapeople.org/pkgs/mongodb/mongodb-1.4.3-2.fc13.src.rpm

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