Hello,
following my precedent work (check ML the 07 april 2011) you will find attached 
the SPEC and patch files to build RPM packages for RHEL 5 & 6 and Shinken 0.6.
I have also attached the rpmlint output log (who check the package with Redhat 
RPM standards). Most of errors and  warnings are about init.d scripts, but as I 
know the init.d scripts are in big work, I didn't tried to correct them (and I 
don't have access to git repository ;) ).
 
BTW, if you check the patch file, you can see I have patched the init.d script 
to extract debug log files from the $VAR directory to a new variable $LOG, and 
I set this one to "/var/log/shinken". I think it would be a good idea to add 
this modification in trunk init.d scripts to allow log files to be in other 
directory than databases, status ...
 
 
Don't hesitate if you have comments.
 
 
Regards,
 
Nicolas PRADELLES
Ingénieur Systèmes
Direction des Systèmes d'Information
tel: +33 1 53 98 30 83 
fax: +33 1 53 98 48 98 
email: [email protected] 
   
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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