Spec URL: https://github.com/open-power/secvarctl/releases/download/v0.1/secvarctl.spec SRPM URL: https://github.com/open-power/secvarctl/releases/download/v0.1/secvarctl-0.1-1.fc33.src.rpm Description: secvarctl is a collection of sub-commands for reading, writing and updating secure variables for POWER's Secure Boot. The sub-commands are: -read , prints info on secure variables -write , updates secure variable with new signed authenticated file -validate , validates format of given file -verify , determines if new variable updates are correctly signed/formatted -generate , create relevant files for secure variable management Fedora Account System Username: nnac123 Koji Build: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=62891320
formal review is here, see the notes explaining OK* and BAD statuses below: OK source files match upstream: 3ca081c124e9d0ffb6bad4c249adb228b4b5cb56 v0.1.tar.gz OK package meets naming and versioning guidelines. OK specfile is properly named, is cleanly written and uses macros consistently. OK dist tag is present. OK license field matches the actual license. OK license is open source-compatible (ASL 2.0). License text included in package. OK latest version is being packaged. OK BuildRequires are proper. OK compiler flags are appropriate. OK package builds in mock (Rawhide/ppc64le). OK debuginfo package looks complete. OK rpmlint is silent. OK final provides and requires look sane. N/A %check is present and all tests pass. OK no shared libraries are added to the regular linker search paths. OK owns the directories it creates. OK doesn't own any directories it shouldn't. OK no duplicates in %files. OK file permissions are appropriate. OK no scriptlets present. OK code, not content. OK documentation is small, so no -docs subpackage is necessary. OK %docs are not necessary for the proper functioning of the package. OK no headers. OK no pkgconfig files. OK no libtool .la droppings. OK not a GUI app. The package is APPROVED.
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