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From: | Peter O'Gorman |
Subject: | Re: warnings from openSuSE rpmlint |
Date: | Fri, 11 Feb 2011 11:10:33 -0600 |
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On 02/11/2011 10:52 AM, Křištof Želechovski wrote:
libtool.x86_64: W: script-without-shebang /usr/share/libtool/config/ltmain.sh This text file has executable bits set or is located in a path dedicated for executables, but lacks a shebang and cannot thus be executed. If the file is meant to be an executable script, add the shebang, otherwise remove the executable bits or move the file elsewhere.Yeah, it's not meant to be executed as is, I guess it was easier to install it with the same rule as every other file in that dir.I would say it is easier to install it with permissions matching its status. What is easier depends on your POV. In the end, what is easier to the customer should prevail because there are more customers than developers.
I'll look into this. Thanks, Peter
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