libelektra-devel-doc.ppc64le: W: devel-dependency libelektra-devel Your package has a dependency on a devel package but it's not a devel package itself. libelektra-devel-doc.ppc64le: W: files-duplicate /usr/share/doc/elektra-doc/html/elektra_2proposal_8c__incl.dot /usr/share/doc/elektra-doc/html/proposal_2proposal_8c__incl.dot libelektra-devel-doc.ppc64le: W: files-duplicate /usr/share/doc/elektra-doc/html/proposal_2proposal_8c__incl.md5 /usr/share/doc/elektra-doc/html/elektra_2proposal_8c__incl.md5 elektra.src:199: W: macro-in-comment %{_bindir} elektra.src:190: W: macro-in-comment %{_lib} 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. elektra.ppc64le: W: non-executable-script /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/kdb 644 /bin/bash elektra.ppc64le: W: non-executable-script /usr/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/kdb.fish 644 /usr/bin/fish This text file contains a shebang or is located in a path dedicated for executables, but lacks the executable bits and cannot thus be executed. If the file is meant to be an executable script, add the executable bits, otherwise remove the shebang or move the file elsewhere. libelektra4.ppc64le: W: shared-lib-calls-exit /usr/lib64/libelektraintercept-env.so.0.8.20 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. libelektra-augeas.ppc64le: W: shlib-policy-missing-lib Your package starts with 'lib' as part of its name, but does not provide any libraries. It must not be called a lib-package then. Give it a more sensible name. elektra.ppc64le: E: env-script-interpreter (Badness: 9) /usr/lib64/elektra/tool_exec/find-tools /usr/bin/env python This script uses 'env' as an interpreter. For the rpm runtime dependency detection to work, the shebang #!/usr/bin/env python needs to be patched into #!/usr/bin/python otherwise the package dependency generator merely adds a dependency on /usr/bin/env rather than the actual interpreter /usr/bin/python. Alternatively, if the file should not be executed, then ensure that it is not marked as executable or don't install it in a path that is reserved for executables. 7 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 1 errors, 9 warnings.