https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2173178



--- Comment #16 from Steve Cossette <[email protected]> ---
Updated the spec and source:

2) I updated the spec to use the .tar.gz error. It should dodge the .tar.zst
error (No idea why that even showed, but there's a way to avoid it, so....)

1) I added the requires that should fix the errors about nothing owning those
folders. Though I'm not seeing that in my fedora-review output so I can't
verify.

3) The "communication-not-allowed" bug is the one giving me much grief. I tried
to add a systemd activator service as instructed by
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Systemd/ as the
package already has a dbus activator service. But the rpmlint error remained.

So I removed that from the spec as it doesn't seem to be the problem in this
case.

4) I updated the spec to point to the additional licenses.

5) I checked, the opensuse package seems to be using the unstable source, while
we use the stable source. I checked, and there doesn't seem to be a signature
for the stable version. 

Thank you


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