[Bug 224271] Review Request: rhts - A system for developing automated tests

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Summary: Review Request: rhts - A system for developing automated tests


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224271





------- Additional Comments From dmalcolm at redhat.com  2007-01-25 17:44 EST -------
Thanks everyone.

I've gone through and attempted to fix as much of this as possible.

New specfile:
http://people.redhat.com/dmalcolm/rhts-candidates/rhts-2.6.0.svn336-2/rhts.spec

New SRPM:
http://people.redhat.com/dmalcolm/rhts-candidates/rhts-2.6.0.svn336-2/rhts-2.6.0.svn336-2.src.rpm

rpmlint output from srpm:
W: rhts unversioned-explicit-obsoletes rhts-testhelpers
W: rhts unversioned-explicit-provides rhts-testhelpers
W: rhts unversioned-explicit-obsoletes rhts-testhelpers-developer
W: rhts unversioned-explicit-provides rhts-testhelpers-developer
All of the above refer to earlier versions of this package that were purely
internal to Red Hat (we changed the names) - is this waivable?

rpmlint output from rhts-python:
W: rhts-python no-documentation
There isn't any - is this waivable?

rpmlint output from rhts-test-env:
W: rhts-test-env no-documentation
There isn't any - is this waivable?

E: rhts-test-env dir-or-file-in-mnt /mnt/tests
E: rhts-test-env dir-or-file-in-mnt /mnt/scratchspace
E: rhts-test-env dir-or-file-in-mnt /mnt/testarea
E: rhts-test-env non-standard-dir-perm /mnt/testarea 01777
RHTS provides a way to build tests as RPMs, and these have to live 
somewhere in the filesystem hierarchy.  We've been using these locations as a
place for the built tests to live.  Suggestions for better places welcome.


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