[Bug 1419226] Review Request: prelude-correlator

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1419226



--- Comment #4 from Thomas Andrejak <thomas.andrejak@xxxxxxxxx> ---
Hello,

Here are the new files :
SPEC : https://fedorapeople.org/~totol/prelude-correlator.spec
SRPM : https://fedorapeople.org/~totol/prelude-correlator-3.1.0-1.fc26.src.rpm

(In reply to Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek from comment #3)
> s/SystemD/systemd/
> 
> + package name is OK
> + license is acceptable (GPLv2)
> - license is specified correctly:
>   not, it's GPLv2+, see the headers in the files

Indeed, Done

> 
> Why /etc/prelude-correlator/rules? That python code does not look like
> something that is configurable, wouldn't it be better to put it somewhere in
> /usr/?

This is python files but this is really configuration files. This is where the
user describes it's correlation rules. The user can add rules, delete rules,
modify rules.

> 
> Does the binary fork anything? If there's just one process, you can do away
> with the pid file, which would obviate the need for a directory in /run and
> simplify things.

Yes, Done

> 
> Could this daemon run as a normal user? What kind of privileges does is
> require?

Prelude-Correlator seems to have this functionnality but it dit it in the wrong
way. I prefere not to activate it and wait for upstream.

> 
> Hm, why do the python subpackage require prelude-correlator.rpm?
> prelude-correlator includes a service file which will not work without
> python3-p-c, so it seems prelude-correlator.rpm should require
> python3-prelude-correlator. I'm pretty sure that 'dnf install
> prelude-correlator' should yield a working setup.

You are right, Done

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