[Bug 445687] Review Request: portreserve - TCP port reservation utility

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Summary: Review Request: portreserve - TCP port reservation utility


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445687





------- Additional Comments From twaugh at redhat.com  2008-05-09 03:41 EST -------
Actually there are no checks, so I've removed 'make check' altogether.

I think the build failure might be to do with a missing dependency on xmlto,
although it does look odd.  It builds fine on x86_64 here.

The service is enabled by default due to its nature.  On start-up it checks
whether any services (e.g. cups) have registered with it, and if not it
immediately exits.  If they have, it simply reserves that port until the service
is ready to start.  Once all registered services have taken their ports it exits.

In the initscript, subsys is not used -- portreserve uses a pidfile instead.

I've made changes following your suggestions.

Spec URL: http://twaugh.fedorapeople.org/portreserve/portreserve.spec
SRPM URL: http://twaugh.fedorapeople.org/portreserve/portreserve-0.0.1-2.fc8.src.rpm

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