[Bug 226117] Merge Review: mailman

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Jon Ciesla <limb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Jon Ciesla <limb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  2008-09-09 12:29:14 EDT ---
Adding current owner.

On new version:
warning: File listed twice: /etc/mailman/sitelist.cfg
warning: File listed twice: /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
warning: File listed twice: /usr/lib/mailman/cron/crontab.in

rpmlint:

The above, plus:

Lots of:
mailman.i386: E: file-in-usr-marked-as-conffile
/usr/lib/mailman/templates/zh_TW/userpass.txt
A file in /usr is marked as being a configuration file. Store your conf files
in /etc/ instead.

mailman.i386: W: dangerous-command-in-%pre rm
mailman.i386: W: dangerous-command-in-%post rm

mailman.i386: W: incoherent-subsys /etc/rc.d/init.d/mailman $prog
The filename of your lock file in /var/lock/subsys/ is incoherent with your
actual init script name. For example, if your script name is httpd, you have
to use 'httpd' as the filename in your subsys directory. It is also possible
that rpmlint gets this wrong, especially if the init script contains
nontrivial shell variables and/or assignments.  These cases usually manifest
themselves when rpmlint reports that the subsys name starts a with '$'; in
these cases a warning instead of an error is reported and you should check the
script manually.

mailman.i386: W: incoherent-subsys /etc/rc.d/init.d/mailman $prog
The filename of your lock file in /var/lock/subsys/ is incoherent with your
actual init script name. For example, if your script name is httpd, you have
to use 'httpd' as the filename in your subsys directory. It is also possible
that rpmlint gets this wrong, especially if the init script contains
nontrivial shell variables and/or assignments.  These cases usually manifest
themselves when rpmlint reports that the subsys name starts a with '$'; in
these cases a warning instead of an error is reported and you should check the
script manually.

mailman.i386: W: service-default-enabled /etc/rc.d/init.d/mailman
The service is enabled by default after "chkconfig --add"; for security
reasons, most services should not be. Use "-" as the default runlevel in the
init script's "chkconfig:" line and/or remove the "Default-Start:" LSB keyword
to fix this if appropriate for this service.

All need fixing.

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