https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1332607



--- Comment #3 from Jerry James <[email protected]> ---
This package is now a full blown service, following Debian's lead.  The major
difference is that the Debian version uses SysV-style init scripts, where this
package uses systemd.  I have otherwise tried to remain compatible with the
Debian version, on the theory that cross-distro compatibility is a good thing. 
Now rpmlint issues some complaints:

1. gap-pkg-scscp.noarch: W: dangerous-command-in-%postun userdel

   Yes, it is dangerous.  Other packages that create users, such as openssh,
   also remove those users in %postun, so there is precedent for this.

2. gap-pkg-scscp.src: W: strange-permission gapd.sh 755

   Apparently rpmlint doesn't like seeing an executable script under
   /usr/lib/gap, as these are exactly the permission bits an executable should
   have.

New URLs:

Spec URL: https://jjames.fedorapeople.org/gap-pkg-scscp/gap-pkg-scscp.spec
SRPM URL:
https://jjames.fedorapeople.org/gap-pkg-scscp/gap-pkg-scscp-2.1.4-2.fc25.src.rpm

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