[Bug 233509] Review Request: macchanger - An utility for viewing/manipulating the MAC address of network interfaces

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Sat Mar 24 22:11:39 UTC 2007


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Summary: Review Request: macchanger - An utility for viewing/manipulating the MAC address of network interfaces


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233509


wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro changed:

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               Flag|fedora-review?              |fedora-review+




------- Additional Comments From wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro  2007-03-24 18:11 EST -------
Legend: OK - passed, NA = not available/not applicable, MUSTFIX - failed
MUST
OK - rpmlint is silent on source and binary rpm
OK - package meets naming guidelines
OK - package meets packaging guidelines
OK - license (GPL ) OK, text in %doc, matches source
OK - spec file legible, in am. english
OK - source matches upstream, latest available version, sha1sum is
899c4eb4efe92b5793cbfa2956f74ab564341930 macchanger-1.5.0.tar.gz
OK - package compiles on devel (x86_64)
NA - no missing BR
NA - no unnecessary BR
NA - no locales
OK - not relocatable
OK - owns all files/directories that it creates, does not take ownership of
foreign files/directories
OK - no duplicate files
OK - permissions ok
OK - %clean ok
OK - macro use consistent
OK - code, not content
OK - no need for -docs
OK - nothing in %doc affects runtime
OK - no need for .desktop file, program is a cmdline


SHOULD
OK - package compiles in mock/devel & FC6/x86_64
OK - package builds in mock/devel& FC6/x86_64
OK - postinstall scriplets are sane (installs/removes an info page)
OK - works as advertised on FC6/x86_64

package APPROVED.


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