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--- rpmlint-rpmlint-1.10.orig/BinariesCheck.py
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+++ rpmlint-rpmlint-1.10/BinariesCheck.py
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@@ -367,8 +367,15 @@ class BinariesCheck(AbstractCheck.Abstra
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is_ar = 'current ar archive' in pkgfile.magic
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is_ocaml_native = 'Objective caml native' in pkgfile.magic
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is_lua_bytecode = 'Lua bytecode' in pkgfile.magic
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+ is_shell = "shell script" in pkgfile.magic
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is_binary = is_elf or is_ar or is_ocaml_native or is_lua_bytecode
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+ if is_shell:
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+ with open(pkgfile.path, 'rb') as inputf:
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+ if (b'This wrapper script should never '
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+ b'be moved out of the build directory' in inputf.read(2048)):
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+ printError(pkg, 'libtool-wrapper-in-package', fname)
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+
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if not is_binary:
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if reference_regex.search(fname):
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lines = pkg.grep(invalid_dir_ref_regex, fname)
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@@ -637,6 +644,15 @@ to list code compiled without -fPIC.
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Another common mistake that causes this problem is linking with
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``gcc -Wl,-shared'' instead of ``gcc -shared''.''',
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+'libtool-wrapper-in-package',
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+'''Your package contains a libtool wrapper shell script. This
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+will not work. Instead of install'ing the libtool wrapper file,
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+run
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+
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+libtool --mode=install install -m perm <file> <dest>
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+
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+to install the relinked file.''',
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+
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'binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath',
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'''The binary or shared library defines `RPATH'. Usually this is a
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bad thing because it hardcodes the path to search libraries and so
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