[Bug 1327040] New: perl-Crypt-Cracklib-1.7-15.fc25 FTBFS: .pwd.gz: No such file or directory

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1327040

            Bug ID: 1327040
           Summary: perl-Crypt-Cracklib-1.7-15.fc25 FTBFS: .pwd.gz: No
                    such file or directory
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: perl-Crypt-Cracklib
          Assignee: fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: ppisar@xxxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
                    perl-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



perl-Crypt-Cracklib-1.7-15.fc25 fails to build in F25 because tests fail:

+ make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/usr/bin/perl" "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness"
"-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(0, 'inc', 'blib/lib',
'blib/arch')" t/*.t
.pwd.gz: No such file or directory
#   Failed test 'username'
#   at t/01use.t line 9.
#                   'error loading dictionary'
#     doesn't match '(?^:username)'

Difference between working and failing build root:

        perl-Devel-Symdump     1:2.15-3.fc24     >     1:2.16-1.fc25
    perl-Encode     3:2.83-7.fc25     >     3:2.84-8.fc25
    rpm-build-libs     4.13.0-0.rc1.28.fc25     >     4.13.0-0.rc1.29.fc25
    libmount     2.28-0.3.fc25     >     2.28-1.fc25
    libtasn1     4.7-2.fc24     >     4.8-1.fc25
    libuuid     2.28-0.3.fc25     >     2.28-1.fc25
    rpm-build     4.13.0-0.rc1.28.fc25     >     4.13.0-0.rc1.29.fc25
    rpm-libs     4.13.0-0.rc1.28.fc25     >     4.13.0-0.rc1.29.fc25
    kernel-headers     4.6.0-0.rc2.git4.1....     >     4.6.0-0.rc3.git0.1....
    libpwquality     1.3.0-4.fc24     >     1.3.0-5.fc25
    util-linux     2.28-0.3.fc25     >     2.28-1.fc25
    librepo     1.7.18-1.fc25     >     1.7.18-2.fc25
    gnutls     3.4.10-1.fc25     >     3.4.11-1.fc25
    openldap     2.4.43-2.fc24     >     2.4.43-3.fc25
    fpc-srpm-macros         >     1.0-1.fc25
    device-mapper-libs     1.02.121-2.fc25     >     1.02.122-1.fc25
    rpm-plugin-selinux     4.13.0-0.rc1.28.fc25     >     4.13.0-0.rc1.29.fc25
    pam     1.2.1-7.fc25     >     1.2.1-8.fc25
    libcap     2.24-9.fc24     >     2.25-1.fc25
    fontconfig     2.11.94-7.fc25     >     2.11.95-1.fc25
    gnupg2     2.1.11-3.fc25     >     2.1.11-4.fc25
    libcomps     0.1.7-3.fc24     >     0.1.7-4.fc25
    redhat-rpm-config     40-2.fc24     >     42-1.fc25
    python3-libcomps     0.1.7-3.fc24     >     0.1.7-4.fc25
    rpm-python3     4.13.0-0.rc1.28.fc25     >     4.13.0-0.rc1.29.fc25
    rpm     4.13.0-0.rc1.28.fc25     >     4.13.0-0.rc1.29.fc25
    libsmartcols     2.28-0.3.fc25     >     2.28-1.fc25
    libipt     1.4.4-2.fc24     >     1.5-1.fc25
    gnupg2-smime     2.1.11-3.fc25     >     2.1.11-4.fc25
    device-mapper     1.02.121-2.fc25     >     1.02.122-1.fc25
    libfdisk     2.28-0.3.fc25     >     2.28-1.fc25
    libblkid     2.28-0.3.fc25     >     2.28-1.fc25
    rpm-plugin-systemd-inhibit     4.13.0-0.rc1.28.fc25     >    
4.13.0-0.rc1.29.fc25
    python3-librepo     1.7.18-1.fc25     >     1.7.18-2.fc25
    systemtap-sdt-devel     3.1-0.20160329git...     >     3.1-0.20160411git...
    python3-iniparse     0.4-18.fc24     >     0.4-19.fc25

That's caused by libpwquality probably. libpwquality changed dependency on
cracklib-dicts from a hard requirement to a soft recommends.

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