[Bug 523540] Review Request: opentracker - BitTorrent Tracker

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--- Comment #68 from Dominic Hopf <dmaphy at fedoraproject.org> 2010-12-11 22:36:54 EST ---
I'll spare you another full formal review. Any issue I pointed out in my
previous reviews seem to be fixed and the package builds fine for me, also in
mock and koji.

There are two new warnings by rpmlint I at least like to mention:

opentracker-common.noarch: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US Filesystem
-> File system, File-system, Systematic

This warning is warrantable, I'd also rather write "file system" then
"filesystem".


opentracker.src: W: invalid-license Beerware

This occurred when I rpmlinted the source RPM. I'd consider this an rpmlint
bug, since renaming the License to "Beerware License" throws a similar warning,
but it's listed with that name at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing.
Anyone has a hint about that?



opentracker-ipv4 starts up here, but trying to start opentracker-ipv6 results
in an error again:

# service opentracker-ipv6 start
opentracker-ipv6 starten: socket_bind6_reuse: Invalid argument
                                                           [FEHLGESCHLAGEN]

I don't know whats going on there and I won't do any deeper investigation since
I'm not using IPv6. If anyone is interested to get this working, feel free to
do so.

The IPv6 has to be fixed before I can approve the package. We can not deliver
programs which are not starting or working correctly. I personally would be
fine with disabling the IPv6 subpackage by commenting out the concerning lines
in the spec file until this issue is finally fixed. If anyone is interested in
having  an opentracker-ipv6 subpackage immediately, please support Simon and
maybe upstream to get this working.

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