Re: Self Introduction -- Derek Pressnall

2021-01-05 Thread Vít Ondruch
Dne 29. 12. 20 v 12:02 Fabio Valentini napsal(a): On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 2:21 PM Derek Pressnall wrote: (snip) Welcome to Fedora! Meanwhile, a couple additional questions. Right now I have a template of the spec file in the project's Git repo. Should the spec file be in its own repo (or

New Package Submission (Was: Self Introduction -- Derek Pressnall)

2020-12-29 Thread Derek Pressnall
On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 11:32 PM Dan Čermák wrote: > The spec file is mostly good, I'd suggest a few changes though: > - use macros instead of hardcoded paths, e.g. %_bindir instead of > /usr/bin/ > - don't disable the debug package generation, Fedora packages must > include debuginfo

Re: Self Introduction -- Derek Pressnall

2020-12-29 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 2:21 PM Derek Pressnall wrote: > (snip) Welcome to Fedora! > > Meanwhile, a couple additional questions. Right now I have a template > of the spec file in the project's Git repo. Should the spec file be > in its own repo (or possibly an orphaned branch of this repo)?

Re: Self Introduction -- Derek Pressnall

2020-12-28 Thread Derek Pressnall
On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 11:32 PM Dan Čermák wrote: > I have not really looked into the source code, so forgive me if that is > obvious, but why is the snebu executable setuid? This is for 1) Privilege separation -- application owns the files in the target repository (/var/lib/snebu); you will

Re: Self Introduction -- Derek Pressnall

2020-12-27 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Derek, ds...@needcaffeine.net writes: > Hello fellow developers. > I've joined this list quite a while ago, mostly to keep a pulse on the Fedora > development community, but also to look to become a package contributor. But > before getting to that, a few words about myself. > > I've been

Self Introduction -- Derek Pressnall

2020-12-26 Thread dspgh
Hello fellow developers. I've joined this list quite a while ago, mostly to keep a pulse on the Fedora development community, but also to look to become a package contributor. But before getting to that, a few words about myself. I've been "into computers" since mid-80's, started off with a