[Bug 248431] Review Request: perl-Net-FTPServer - Secure, extensible and configurable Perl FTP server

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Summary: Review Request: perl-Net-FTPServer - Secure, extensible and configurable Perl FTP server
Alias: perl-Net-FTPServer

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=248431





------- Additional Comments From steve@xxxxxxxxx  2008-05-09 11:44 EST -------
(In reply to comment #16)
> (In reply to comment #15)
> > The package looks sensible at a quick glance.  The only thing that
> > rpmlint notices is that the README file isn't UTF-8.  You should
> > run it through iconv.
> > 
> > perl-Net-FTPServer.noarch: W: file-not-utf8
> > /usr/share/doc/perl-Net-FTPServer-1.122/README
> 
> Oops, right, I completely forgot to run rpmlint after the latest round of
> changes.  I'll fix that.

Fixed in -3.

http://ftp.kspei.com/pub/steve/rpms/perl-Net-FTPServer-1.122-3.src.rpm

> > What was the thinking with not distributing the /usr/sbin files?
> 
> Do you think there's really all that much demand for the bundled stand-alone
> ftpd(s)?  I'm assuming that most people will want the module to add that
> functionality to some larger project (like, in my case, Bricolage).  They are in
> %doc if I'm wrong...

That said, maybe we should break the bin/* items into their own "perl-ftpd"
subpackage or something.  That might be the best answer...

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