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Request 281582 accepted

You are right lrupp. Now i added again. And i fix some more failure with rights.

- fix build error for multible choise of webfrontend
(don't need prefer in project config)
- fix rpmlint warnings
- set_permissions
- verifyscript
- add BuildRequires: -post-build-checks < 1310 to build
openSUSE <=13.1 in pnp4nagios-nagios and pnp4nagios-icincga
- add missing permissions for pnp4nagios_perfdata_spooldir
im permissions files
- add creating missing usergroup command_group

I find no other solutions as "BuildRequires: -post-build-checks" to build package for openSUSE_13.1. The build errror for 13.1 comes in check 09-check-packaged-twice. But only in 13.1, not in 13.2 or factory.

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Eric Schirra's avatar

ecsos created request

You are right lrupp. Now i added again. And i fix some more failure with rights.

- fix build error for multible choise of webfrontend
(don't need prefer in project config)
- fix rpmlint warnings
- set_permissions
- verifyscript
- add BuildRequires: -post-build-checks < 1310 to build
openSUSE <=13.1 in pnp4nagios-nagios and pnp4nagios-icincga
- add missing permissions for pnp4nagios_perfdata_spooldir
im permissions files
- add creating missing usergroup command_group

I find no other solutions as "BuildRequires: -post-build-checks" to build package for openSUSE_13.1. The build errror for 13.1 comes in check 09-check-packaged-twice. But only in 13.1, not in 13.2 or factory.


Lars Vogdt's avatar

lrupp accepted request

The problem with the 09-check-packaged-twice check in 13.1 is known already. Sadly they accepted my merge request only for younger distributions and did not integrate it as update.

So we need to workaround the problem and hope that 13.1 (and 13.1 is the only one with the broken check, so you might change it to == instead of <=, but that's another story) runs out of maintenance.

Thanks for your work on the package!

We might also be able to get rid of the permission files and checks completely with the sub-packages now. I invented them in for exactly this reason. But the current plan is to run both: icinga and nagios, under the same user and group ID for the future. In that case nothing special might be needed at all. I will write a blog post next week about this - looking forward to your comments about this idea.

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