I checked the website and it was set at 7 days, but I changed that to 1 just so that there would be something to update. Then I did the configuration thing on my end. I started the daemon with 'sudo net-responsibility-daemon' and let it run for a bit. It continued to email reports every 10 mintues. I then checked /etc/net-responsiblity.conf and found the line 'report_frequency: 1' so I know it's set to email reports daily. I suppose this means that the 0 setting will email reports every 10 mintues and that for some reason it's not reading the configuration at all. I don't know if changing the dependency names made a difference. I listed them below with for form:
original/Ubuntu ==> modified/openSUSE
If you have any ideas (even somewhat random long shots) then I'd be glad to try them and give feedback. I don't know any ruby, but I am a programmer in training so I can look up ruby stuff and try that if need be. I also don't know how RPM spec files work, but if we make progress I would love to learn and open a net-responsibility page with openSUSE's build utilities to test and host an RPM for different distributions.
I checked the website and it was set at 7 days, but I changed that to 1 just so that there would be something to update. Then I did the configuration thing on my end. I started the daemon with 'sudo net-responsibil ity-daemon' and let it run for a bit. It continued to email reports every 10 mintues. I then checked /etc/net- responsiblity. conf and found the line 'report_frequency: 1' so I know it's set to email reports daily. I suppose this means that the 0 setting will email reports every 10 mintues and that for some reason it's not reading the configuration at all. I don't know if changing the dependency names made a difference. I listed them below with for form:
original/Ubuntu ==> modified/openSUSE
If you have any ideas (even somewhat random long shots) then I'd be glad to try them and give feedback. I don't know any ruby, but I am a programmer in training so I can look up ruby stuff and try that if need be. I also don't know how RPM spec files work, but if we make progress I would love to learn and open a net-responsibility page with openSUSE's build utilities to test and host an RPM for different distributions.
Dependencies renamed: 8-gtk2- unicode
ruby ==> ruby
libsqlite3-ruby ==> rubygem-sqlite3
libdaemonize-ruby | libdaemons-ruby ==> rubygem-daemons
dsniff ==> dsniff
python-yaml ==> python-yaml
rubygems ==> rubygems
zip ==> zip
python-wxgtk2.8 ==> wxPython2.