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- Update to version 84.87+git20170930.921e051: * Update reference files against rpmlint 1.10 - Update to version 84.87+git20170928.27b6cb3: * Adjustments for newer rpmlint drop 0001-Update-varrun-test-for-Leap-42.2-severity-reduction.patch rpmlint-pie-factory.patch, rpmlint-pie-leap42.patch: this belongs into git - Update to version 84.87+git20170928.d2c55ee: * Remove some outdated sysv init check, we have switched to systemd - Update rpmlint-checks: * Flake8 fixes * Properly anchor systemd path checks * Python 3.x porting * Add TmpFilesCheck * Flake8 / Stop leaking filedescriptors * Port LibraryPolicyCheck to Python 3.x - Update rpmlint-tests: * Stop leaking filedescriptors * Address various deprecation warnings * Avoid leaking fds and further Python 3.x porting - update to 1.10: * test: Skip fedoradev GPG checks at least for now * test: Refresh fedora* packages on image build * test: Use assertEqual where appropriate, thanks to flake8/hacking * test: Update fedora24 config to fedora26, run it on Travis * Add a new test for tmpfiles.d snippets in the /etc/ tree. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/531393 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/rpmlint?expand=0&rev=281 |
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0001-Execute-chroot-tests-also-on-x86-rpms.patch | ||
0001-Extend-scm_regex-to-capture-more-SCM-system-files.patch | ||
0001-Handle-post-scripts-that-contain-non-ascii-character.patch | ||
0001-Improve-XDG-Menu-checks-stability.patch | ||
0001-split-wrong-script-interpreter-into-env-script-inter.patch | ||
0001-Tighten-wrong-script-interpreter-check-to-lower-fals.patch | ||
0003-Tighten-lib_regex-to-avoid-false-positive-in-python-.patch | ||
better-wrong-script.diff | ||
buildroot-doc.diff | ||
buildroot-in-scripts.diff | ||
check-for-self-provides.diff | ||
compressed-backup-regex.diff | ||
config | ||
confusing-invalid-spec-name.diff | ||
description-check.diff | ||
devel-provide-is-devel-package.diff | ||
docdata-examples.diff | ||
drop-unicodedata-dep.diff | ||
extend-suse-conffiles-check.diff | ||
fix-diag-sortorder.diff | ||
ignore-readelf-ar-error.diff | ||
invalid-filerequires.diff | ||
libtool-wrapper-check.diff | ||
licenses.config | ||
no-badness-return.diff | ||
no-doc-for-lib.diff | ||
noarch-lib64.diff | ||
omit_BUILDROOT_from_pyo_files.patch | ||
only-reg-files-are-scripts.diff | ||
pie.config | ||
README.packaging.txt | ||
remove-ghostfile-checks.diff | ||
rpmgroup-checks.diff | ||
rpmlint-1.10.tar.gz | ||
rpmlint-all-pie.patch | ||
rpmlint-checks-master.tar.xz | ||
rpmlint-suse.diff | ||
rpmlint-tests-84.87+git20170930.a05216c.tar.xz | ||
rpmlint-tests.changes | ||
rpmlint-tests.spec | ||
rpmlint.changes | ||
rpmlint.spec | ||
selfconflicts-provide.diff | ||
stricter-interpreter-check.diff | ||
suse-binarieschecks.diff | ||
suse-check-optional-dependencies.diff | ||
suse-checks.diff | ||
suse-filter-exception.diff | ||
suse-filter-more-verbose.diff | ||
suse-ignore-specfile-errors.diff | ||
suse-manpages-for-rc-scripts.diff | ||
suse-no-run-ldconfig.diff | ||
suse-pkg-config-check.diff | ||
suse-python3-naming-policy.diff | ||
suse-shlib-devel-dependency.diff | ||
suse-skip-macro-expansion.diff | ||
suse-spdx-license-exceptions.patch | ||
suse-speccheck-utf8.diff | ||
suse-tests-without-badness.patch | ||
suse-url-check.diff | ||
suse-version.diff | ||
suse-whitelist-opensuse.diff | ||
syntax-validator.py | ||
usr-arch.diff | ||
xdg-paths-update.diff | ||
yast-provides.diff |
= rpmlint-checks, rpmlint-tests = The files from rpmlint-checks and rpmlint-tests managed in git. If you need to make changes, you have the following options: * Make them in git and update the package from git (you can file pull requests if you don't have write access) * Create a patch, add the patch to the package and let one of the maintainers commit it for you The online repos are at: https://github.com/openSUSE/rpmlint-checks https://github.com/openSUSE/rpmlint-tests For building the package from git run the service directly: osc service disabledrun The services may mess up versions and changes files a bit. Needs some manual tweaking.