[Bug 435155] Review Request: fuse-s3fs - Fuse filesystem for amazon.com's S3 storage service

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Summary: Review Request: fuse-s3fs - Fuse filesystem for amazon.com's S3 storage service


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=435155


nhorman@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

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------- Additional Comments From nhorman@xxxxxxxxxx  2008-03-17 10:02 EST -------
Ok, I've figured out the md5sum issue.  The makefile that I use to generate the
rpm and the release tarball had a bad dependency, and as such I was regenerating
the source tarball when building the rpm.  I've fixed that in my git tree.

As for the spec file permission, I had noticed that too.  I'm happy to change
them, but I'm curious as to why its occuring in the first place.  My makefile
uses rpmbuild -ts on the tarball that I generated (which incudes the spec file.
 You'll note that the spec file in the tarball is mode 0664), but when rpmbuild
-ts translates it into a src.rpm file, it adjusts the permissions to be 0600. 
I'm not sure why that would be, but I assumed that it was either a outdated
check in rpmlint, or a bug in rpmbuild.  Either way, I wasn't exactly sure what
to do about it.  I'd like to be able to use rpmsuild -ts to handle this, but am
not sure what the proper fix is.  Thoughts?

Thanks!

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