Hello,
Thanks for the info Christian.
Two warnings to go.
I get a warning message on the change log content
(no-version-in-last-changelog)
Currently the lines says
* Sun Jun 08 2008 Jan Andrejkovic
- version 1.1.0 released:
* Wed Jan 13 2008 Jan Andrejkovic
- first version 1.0.0 released
What should the line look like, do you have an example ?
I did not see an entry for 'no-version-in-last-changelog' in this list:
http://en.opensuse.org/Packaging/RpmLint
Can it be added in with a example.
Cheers Glenn
RPMLINT report:
===============
ramlog.noarch: W: incoherent-subsys /etc/init.d/ramlog $prog
The filename of your lock file in /var/lock/subsys/ is incoherent with your
actual init script name. For example, if your script name is httpd, you
have
to use 'httpd' as the filename in your subsys directory. It is also
possible
that rpmlint gets this wrong, especially if the init script contains
nontrivial shell variables and/or assignments. These cases usually manifest
themselves when rpmlint reports that the subsys name starts a with '$'; in
these cases a warning instead of an error is reported and you should check
the
script manually.
ramlog.noarch: W: no-version-in-last-changelog
ramlog.src: W: no-version-in-last-changelog
The last changelog entry doesn't contain a version. Please insert the
version
that is coherent with the version of the package and rebuild it.
Other Info
----------
https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log?arch=x86_64&package=ramlog&project=home%3Adoiggl&repository=openSUSE_Factory
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=ramlog&project=home%3Adoiggl
Pasted in what current changelog looks like
%changelog
* Sun Jun 08 2008 Jan Andrejkovic
- version 1.1.0 released:
- added support for Ubuntu
- added support for SELinux - now ramlog saves security context
of all files in /var/log
- logs are saved to HDD even if stop is not successful
- added logging feature
- created .deb package for Ubuntu
- fixed some bugs
* Wed Jan 13 2008 Jan Andrejkovic
- first version 1.0.0 released
- created .rpm package
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