https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2239242

Petr Menšík <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Petr Menšík <[email protected]> ---
It is quite unusual to have a package without upstream URL. Why is this package
a separate source if it does not have any upstream repository? Wouldn't it make
sense to create fedora-specific subpackage to any package it is related to?

It does not explain what IMA stands for, which packages use it and for what
exactly. I think at least README.md with a bit more descriptive text how and
for what this is used would be useful. Especially with some links to more
detailed page. Would a good candidate be [1]?

I think all files installed into /etc should have %config(noreplace) added to
them, unless very special case.

The spec lacks %prep section, where %autosetup should be present. I think it
expands it into long description, which should not be done.

I would say if this package does not have any upstream, it should have version
0 only. Release incrementals should be enough, until some upstream archive is
used with any version assigned to it.

1. https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-ima/wiki/Home/


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