[Bug 481141] Review Request: pycryptsetup - Python bindings for cryptsetup tool

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Dan Horák <dan at danny.cz> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Dan Horák <dan at danny.cz>  2009-01-23 08:54:58 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> Still not silent rpmlint:
> 
> > python-cryptsetup.src: W: strange-permission python-cryptsetup.spec 0600
> > A file that you listed to include in your package has strange permissions.
> > Usually, a file should have 0644 permissions.
> 
> That's from your playing with git ;-)
> 
> and on the binary package:
> > python-cryptsetup.x86_64: W: spurious-executable-perm /usr/share/doc/python- cryptsetup-0.0.1/selftest.py
> > python-cryptsetup.x86_64: W: incoherent-version-in-changelog 0.0.1 ['0.0.1-1.fc10', '0.0.1-1']
> > python-cryptsetup.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/cryptsetup.so
> > python-cryptsetup.x86_64: W: doc-file-dependency /usr/share/doc/python-cryptsetup-0.0.1/selftest.py /usr/bin/python
> 
> Please, get rid of these (or at least most of them -- the last probably goes
> away if the examples are not executable). No idea, about unscript binary
> object.
> 

unstripped-binary-or-object is usually result of missing the executable bits on
that object

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