Neal Gompa (ニール・ゴンパ)
Neal Gompa (ニール・ゴンパ)
Also, I vaguely recall that Koji has a vendored copy of rpmdiff. I don't see why Koji shouldn't just use ours, now that it's usable as a module. @mikem23, @tkopecek,...
The `%mklibname` check could be rejiggered to be a generic check if it didn't reference the macro. We can also switch the rule on by default if we did.
This actually makes sense to support in a generic way. openSUSE isn't the only one with such a thing. Fedora has `No Body ` and Mageia has `No Body `....
Not for Fedora, it doesn't. It still uses the traditional RPM shorthand identifiers.
I'm not sure. I think we're probably not handling whitespace in the field properly.
What benefit do we have to do this without providing a useful alternative to users? One thing I don't want to have is more warnings/errors that people can't do anything...
If they don't know how to fix the Python code for running tests, they may not be able to.
I'd probably say that we should be even stronger here and just say `%config` should not be used in anything but `/etc` and `/var`, no?
> What about the recently increasingly used `%_distconfdir` (`/usr/etc/`)? 1. It's an openSUSE-ism 2. They _must not_ be marked as `%config`.
It sounds like this error triggered with `ExclusiveArch: noarch`?