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--- Comment #21 from BJ Dierkes <[email protected]>  2009-12-10 13:38:01 
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I've fixed the rpmlint errors except for the following:

$ !rpmli
rpmlint -i RPMS/noarch/mysql-mmm-*4*
mysql-mmm.noarch: E: non-readable /etc/mysql-mmm/mmm_common.conf 0640
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).

mysql-mmm-agent.noarch: E: non-readable /etc/mysql-mmm/mmm_agent.conf 0640
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).

mysql-mmm-monitor.noarch: E: non-readable /etc/mysql-mmm/mmm_mon.conf 0640
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).

4 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 3 errors, 0 warnings.



Is it _really_ preferred that everyone can read all config files, or can I
ignore these?  Seems that would be a security issue if config files have
sensitive information like passwords.

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