[Bug 710203] Review Request: gambas3 - IDE based on a basic interpreter with object extensions

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Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> 2011-08-09 03:57:22 EDT ---
Hi,

(In reply to comment #0)
> Spec URL: http://www.auroralinux.org/people/spot/review/new/gambas3.spec
> In addition, rpmlint throws quite a few errors and warnings on the -examples
> subpackage, like this:
> 
> gambas3-examples.x86_64: E: world-writable
> /usr/share/gambas3/examples/Database/MySQLExample/.gambas/FMESSAGE 0777L
> gambas3-examples.x86_64: E: non-standard-executable-perm
> /usr/share/gambas3/examples/Database/MySQLExample/.gambas/FMESSAGE 0777L
> gambas3-examples.x86_64: W: hidden-file-or-dir
> /usr/share/gambas3/examples/Sound/MusicPlayer/.startup
> gambas3-examples.x86_64: W: hidden-file-or-dir
> /usr/share/gambas3/examples/Automation/DBusExplorer/.startup
> 
> The examples contain hidden files (necessary for Gambas3), and must be
> world-writable for Gambas3 users to open/compile/run the example files.

First of all I'm not going to review this, so in the end it is Jon's calls
whether or not this is ok. But to me world writable files under /usr/share just
seem very wrong and thus unacceptable. How about a helper script which copies
one or more  examples to $HOME, and some README telling the user to run that
and open the copy?

Regards,

Hans

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