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Request 1056712 superseded
I want to maintain webhookd in Factory and would like to use server:http as the devel/feeder project.
- Created by sm0x
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- Superseded by 1056713
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I want to maintain webhookd in Factory and would like to use server:http as the devel/feeder project.
feedback implemented
are those scripts to be modified by webhookd? if not ... /usr/share/webhookd or so might be better
why is the
%pre
so far from the other scriptlets?your
%pre
scriptlets lacksso that the user gets setup
is this is supposed to be edited by the user it should be
%config(noreplace)
remove that and add to your preamble:
why not
any reason why other archs are not supported?
+ExclusiveArch: x86_64
you can probably leave out those parts and should get binaries for other architectures?
a better work directory might be the home directory of the user
+[Service] +WorkingDirectory=/usr/bin/
Why this?
Thank you for your feedback. This is my first package. :)
You are right. I moved it to /usr/share/webhookd
I added it! thanks
I copied this from another systemd file and see no sense of it. I removed it.
I removed it because I see no sense in a working directory. AFAIK the Service does not save anything to the disk. It only executes scripts when a REST API is called.
I am not sure how to use it correctly, in the Go Packaging Guide is a warning that you should not use that and in the next sentence it says that is has been already fixed. My problem is that I am completely new and thought the manual way of building it is the easiest for me, but I am open for any feedback.
First, because I do not know how to write a package build for more than one architecture but mostly because I cannot test it on other architectures.
I commited the feedback
I've found a good WorkingDirectory and added it.
You will need to resubmit a new request once you finish making changes in the home project. You should then supersede this request.
osc request supersede 1056712 [NEW_RQ_ID]
Thank you. I did it definitely wrong. How can I remove the supersede ID? Where do I get the new REQ_ID?
Update: I've tried to open a new request (1088726) and tried to change the REQ_ID but it doesn't work:
@MargueriteSu, @adamm, @ammler, @darix, @jgotteswinter, @lrupp, @schubi2, @weigon: review reminder