Please do not reply directly to this email. All additional comments should be made in the comments box of this bug report. Summary: Review Request: olpc-hardware-manager - OLPC hardware manager https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=244370 jeff@xxxxxxxxxx changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |ASSIGNED Flag|fedora-review? |fedora-review+ ------- Additional Comments From jeff@xxxxxxxxxx 2007-06-19 10:13 EST ------- 1 - MUST: rpmlint must be run on every package. The output should be posted in the review. W: olpc-hardware-manager non-conffile-in-etc /etc/dbus-1/system.d/olpc-hardware-manager.conf Can be ignored I think... W: olpc-hardware-manager service-default-enabled /etc/init.d/olpc-hardware-manager For the OLPC-2 branch this is fine, however if the package ever makes it to a Fedora branch the service should not start by default. W: olpc-hardware-manager no-reload-entry /etc/init.d/olpc-hardware-manager Can be ignored... 2 - MUST: The package must be named according to the Package Naming Guidelines. OK 3 - MUST: The spec file name must match the base package %{name}, in the format %{name}.spec OK 4 - MUST: The package must meet the Packaging Guidelines. OK 5 - MUST: The package must be licensed with an open-source compatible license and meet other legal requirements as defined in the legal section of Packaging Guidelines. OK (LGPL) 6 - MUST: The License field in the package spec file must match the actual license. OK 7 - MUST: If (and only if) the source package includes the text of the license(s) in its own file, then that file, containing the text of the license(s) for the package must be included in %doc. OK 8 - MUST: The spec file must be written in American English. OK 9 - MUST: The spec file for the package MUST be legible. If the reviewer is unable to read the spec file, it will be impossible to perform a review. Fedora is not the place for entries into the Obfuscated Code Contest ([WWW] http://www.ioccc.org/). OK 10 - MUST: The sources used to build the package must match the upstream source, as provided in the spec URL. Reviewers should use md5sum for this task. OK (no upstream tarball, verified by checking out code from upstream repository, see patch 157367) 11 - MUST: The package must successfully compile and build into binary rpms on at least one supported architecture. OK (F-7/i386) 12 - MUST: If the package does not successfully compile, build or work on an architecture, then those architectures should be listed in the spec in ExcludeArch. Each architecture listed in ExcludeArch needs to have a bug filed in bugzilla, describing the reason that the package does not compile/build/work on that architecture. The bug number should then be placed in a comment, next to the corresponding ExcludeArch line. New packages will not have bugzilla entries during the review process, so they should put this description in the comment until the package is approved, then file the bugzilla entry, and replace the long explanation with the bug number. (Extras Only) The bug should be marked as blocking one (or more) of the following bugs to simplify tracking such issues... OK 13 - MUST: All build dependencies must be listed in BuildRequires, except for any that are listed in the exceptions section of Packaging Guidelines; inclusion of those as BuildRequires is optional. Apply common sense. OK 14 - MUST: The spec file MUST handle locales properly. This is done by using the %find_lang macro. Using %{_datadir}/locale/* is strictly forbidden. OK 15 - MUST: If the package contains shared library files located in the dynamic linker's default paths, that package must call ldconfig in %post and %postun. If the package has multiple subpackages with libraries, each subpackage should also have a %post/%postun section that calls /sbin/ldconfig. An example of the correct syntax for this is... OK 16 - MUST: If the package is designed to be relocatable, the packager must state this fact in the request for review, along with the rationalization for relocation of that specific package. Without this, use of Prefix: /usr is considered a blocker. OK 17 - MUST: A package must own all directories that it creates. If it does not create a directory that it uses, then it should require a package which does create that directory. The exception to this are directories listed explicitly in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard ([WWW] http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html), as it is safe to assume that those directories exist. OK 18 - MUST: A package must not contain any duplicate files in the %files listing. OK 19 - MUST: Permissions on files must be set properly. Executables should be set with executable permissions, for example. Every %files section must include a %defattr(...) line. OK 20 - MUST: Each package must have a %clean section, which contains rm -rf %{buildroot} (or $RPM_BUILD_ROOT). OK 21 - MUST: Each package must consistently use macros, as described in the macros section of Packaging Guidelines. OK (assuming patch 157365 is applied) 22 - MUST: The package must contain code, or permissable content. This is described in detail in the code vs. content section of Packaging Guidelines. OK 23 - MUST: Large documentation files should go in a -doc subpackage. (The definition of large is left up to the packager's best judgement, but is not restricted to size. Large can refer to either size or quantity) OK 24 - MUST: If a package includes something as %doc, it must not affect the runtime of the application. To summarize: If it is in %doc, the program must run properly if it is not present. OK 25 - MUST: Header files or static libraries must be in a -devel package. OK 26 - MUST: Files used by pkgconfig (.pc files) must be in a -devel package. OK 27 - MUST: If a package contains library files with a suffix (e.g. libfoo.so.1.1), then library files that end in .so (without suffix) must go in a -devel package. OK 28 - MUST: In the vast majority of cases, devel packages must require the base package using a fully versioned dependency: Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} OK 29 - MUST: Packages must NOT contain any .la libtool archives, these should be removed in the spec. OK 30 - MUST: Packages containing GUI applications must include a %{name}.desktop file, and that file must be properly installed with desktop-file-install in the %install section. This is described in detail in the desktop files section of Packaging Guidelines. If you feel that your packaged GUI application does not need a .desktop file, you must put a comment in the spec file with your explanation. OK 31 - MUST: Packages must not own files or directories already owned by other packages. The rule of thumb here is that the first package to be installed should own the files or directories that other packages may rely upon. This means, for example, that no package in Fedora should ever share ownership with any of the files or directories owned by the filesystem or man package. If you feel that you have a good reason to own a file or directory that another package owns, then please present that at package review time. OK 32 - MUST: Release tag must contain %{?dist}. 33 - SHOULD: If the source package does not include license text(s) as a separate file from upstream, the packager SHOULD query upstream to include it. OK 34 - SHOULD: The description and summary sections in the package spec file should contain translations for supported Non-English languages, if available. OK 35 - SHOULD: The reviewer should test that the package builds in mock. OK (F-7/i386) 36 - SHOULD: The package should compile and build into binary rpms on all supported architectures. Untested (no access to OLPC hardware) 37 - SHOULD: The reviewer should test that the package functions as described. A package should not segfault instead of running, for example. Untested (no access to OLPC hardware) 38 - SHOULD: If scriptlets are used, those scriptlets must be sane. This is vague, and left up to the reviewers judgement to determine sanity. REMINDER: Check for condrestart if a service is restarted by scriptlets. REMINDER: Verify that non-chkconfig/ldconfig commands have "|| :". OK (assuming patch 157366 is applied) 39 - SHOULD: Usually, subpackages other than devel should require the base package using a fully versioned dependency. OK APPROVED, assuming last three patches posted are applied. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the QA contact for the bug, or are watching the QA contact. _______________________________________________ Fedora-package-review mailing list Fedora-package-review@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-review