[Bug 369211] Review Request: monit - Manages and monitors processes, files, directories and devices

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Wed Nov 7 06:44:32 UTC 2007


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Summary: Review Request: monit - Manages and monitors processes, files, directories and devices


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=369211


panemade at gmail.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         AssignedTo|nobody at fedoraproject.org    |panemade at gmail.com
             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED
               Flag|                            |fedora-review?




------- Additional Comments From panemade at gmail.com  2007-11-07 01:44 EST -------
mock build went fine.


rpmlint warnings looks ok in this case then.
monit.i386: E: non-readable /etc/monit.conf 0600
The file can't be read by everybody. If this is expected (for security
reasons), contact your rpmlint distributor to get it added to the list of
exceptions for your distro (or add it to your local configuration if you
installed rpmlint from the source tarball).

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

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