On Friday 09 March 2007 11:59:51 Frank Ch. Eigler wrote: > > Yes. In order to meet the merge review requirements for Fedora 7 I must > > silence rpmlint. > > Perhaps a patch for rpmlint is then in order. My pet package > (systemtap) has aspects that rpmlint mistakenly deems offensive. It > would be a shame if that tool were not fixable and its decision were > treated as final. rpmlint is a handy tool to point out potential problems. If there are reasonable exceptions to the rpmlint Errors, those should be considered and waived for the review (so long as comments in the spec file clearly state why something is triggering rpmlint and why it is necessary) rpmlint is not supposed to be the be all / end all review tool, it's output is _not_ final. It is a tool to generate discussion points for further investigation and the reviewer/reviewee need to discuss/come to an agreement. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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