[Bug 666763] Review Request: ax_emergency_listen - monitors APRS emergency packets

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--- Comment #14 from Martin Gieseking <martin.gieseking@xxxxxx> 2011-01-05 15:22:07 EST ---
(In reply to comment #13)
> - Fixed the init script and the spec for the chkconfig issue (rel 6), although
> in truth it's not a "network listening" thing, it has nothing to do with
> network interfaces, not even the ax25 ones (which could well be inactive), it
> just deals with the serial interface to which, supposedly, a TNC is connected;
> and also, have a look below...

OK. As far as I understand the guideline text, it doesn't matter whether the
service listens to network ports or not. When using the snippets, you're
usually on the safe side.


> - The very last issue, from my understanding, is about the manual page being
> compressed using gzip rather than bz2 and possibly this is something to do 
> with the fact that I am using rpmlint from upstream. 

Yes, sorry. I didn't read the message carefully enough. :)


> But then, have a look at what happens with the binary package after removing
> completely %post and %postun:

Why did you remove %post and %postun? They should be present (together with
%preun) as they are in the spec file snippets given at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/SysVInitScript#Initscript_packaging


> and after re-adding %post and %postun:
> 
> ax_emergency_listen.i386: W: no-default-runlevel
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/ax_emergency_listen
> ax_emergency_listen.i386: W: missing-lsb-keyword Default-Stop in
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/ax_emergency_listen

Since you haven't posted the latest version yet, I can't say anything about the
origin of these warnings. They are probably related to missing parameters in
the header of the init script.

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