Spec URL: https://ns5.nosuchhost.net/packagetest/witr.spec SRPM URL: https://ns5.nosuchhost.net/packagetest/witr-0.1.5-1.fc43.src.rpm Description: witr exists to answer a single question: Why is this running? When something is running on a system — whether it is a process, a service, or something bound to a port — there is always a cause. That cause is often indirect, non-obvious, or spread across multiple layers such as supervisors, containers, services, or shells. Existing tools (ps, top, lsof, ss, systemctl, docker ps) expose state and metadata. They show what is running, but leave the user to infer why by manually correlating outputs across tools. witr makes that causality explicit. It explains where a running thing came from, how it was started, and what chain of systems is responsible for it existing right now, in a single, human-readable output. Fedora Account System Username: cheese
I am not in the Packager Group so this is an unofficial review. Some notes: Version 0.1.5 is not current 0.1.6 is the latest, you should consider packaging the latest version. autosetup should not have -p1 as no patch is provided changelog should probably use %autochangelog Otherwise it looks good in my opinion. Builds in mock and install/runs as expected.
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