chasen-devel.ppc64le: W: description-shorter-than-summary perl-Text-ChaSen.ppc64le: W: description-shorter-than-summary The package description should be longer than the summary. be a bit more verbose, please. chasen.src:110: W: macro-in-comment %description chasen.src:35: W: macro-in-comment %description chasen.src:94: W: macro-in-comment %description There is a unescaped macro after a shell style comment in the specfile. Macros are expanded everywhere, so check if it can cause a problem in this case and escape the macro with another leading % if appropriate. chasen-devel.ppc64le: W: no-version-in-last-changelog chasen.ppc64le: W: no-version-in-last-changelog chasen.src: W: no-version-in-last-changelog perl-Text-ChaSen.ppc64le: W: no-version-in-last-changelog The latest changelog entry doesn't contain a version. Please insert the version that is coherent with the version of the package and rebuild it. chasen.ppc64le: W: package-with-huge-docs 61% More than half the size of your package is documentation. Consider splitting it into a -doc subpackage. perl-Text-ChaSen.ppc64le: W: self-obsoletion chasen-perl obsoletes chasen-perl The package obsoletes itself. This is known to cause errors in various tools and should thus be avoided, usually by using appropriately versioned Obsoletes and/or Provides and avoiding unversioned ones. chasen.ppc64le: W: shared-lib-calls-exit /usr/lib64/libchasen.so.2.0.4 exit@GLIBC_2.17 This library package calls exit() or _exit(), probably in a non-fork() context. Doing so from a library is strongly discouraged - when a library function calls exit(), it prevents the calling program from handling the error, reporting it to the user, closing files properly, and cleaning up any state that the program has. It is preferred for the library to return an actual error code and let the calling program decide how to handle the situation. 4 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 12 warnings.