[Bug 205075] Review Request: fwbackups - a user backup program, with support for automated backups and on-demand backups

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Summary: Review Request: fwbackups - a user backup program, with support for automated backups and on-demand backups


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205075





------- Additional Comments From s.adam at diffingo.com  2006-09-26 18:54 EST -------
I prefer to use %install because that way I can be sure that permissions, owner,
etc are setup properly and also so that if I ever want to move or exlude
something, it's easier to do that with copying everything in one command. Also,
this way macros are in effect where as in cp it's static copying. Right now it's
only python, but as fwbackups 1.43 or 1.44 comes out, it might introduce the
need for arch-specific directories and therefore builds.

As for the %install, I cleaned it up and also noticed I had a few bad GPL
copyright notices in my files, and so I used that opportunity to clean that up,
move the defaults file to /usr/share/fwbackups, and released fwbackups 1.42.1 -
Now the issues should be fixed and the tarballs matching. Here's the new locations:
Binary RPM: http://diffingo.com/downloads/fwbackups/fwbackups-1.42.1-1.noarch.rpm
SRPM: http://diffingo.com/downloads/fwbackups/fwbackups-1.42.1-1.src.rpm
Spec: http://diffingo.com/downloads/fwbackups/fwbackups.spec
rpmlint is silent on both binary and SRPM.


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