============================ rpmlint session starts ============================ rpmlint: 2.6.1 configuration: /opt/testing/lib/python3.11/rpmlint/configdefaults.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/cron-whitelist.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/dbus-services.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/device-files-whitelist.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/licenses.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/opensuse.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/pam-modules.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/permissions-whitelist.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/pie-executables.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/polkit-rules-whitelist.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/scoring.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/security.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/sudoers-whitelist.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/sysctl-whitelist.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/systemd-tmpfiles.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/users-groups.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/world-writable-whitelist.toml /opt/testing/share/rpmlint/zypper-plugins.toml /etc/xdg/rpmlint/scoring-strict.override.toml rpmlintrc: /home/abuild/rpmbuild/SOURCES/mate-media-rpmlintrc checks: 41, packages: 3 mate-media.src: E: unused-rpmlintrc-filter "shlib-policy-name-error.*" mate-media.spec:37: W: suse-update-desktop-file-deprecated %suse_update_desktop_file is deprecated The usage of %suse_update_desktop_file is deprecated and changes should be migrated to the upstream. Please check the build log for details. mate-media.spec: W: no-%check-section The spec file does not contain an %check section. Please check if the package has a testsuite and what it takes to enable the testsuite as part of the package build. If it is not possible to run it in the build environment (OBS/koji) or no testsuite exists, then please ignore this warning. You should not insert an empty %check section. mate-media.spec:80: W: macro-in-comment %{_libexecdir} mate-media.spec:84: W: macro-in-comment %{_datadir} mate-media.spec:87: W: macro-in-comment %{_datadir} 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. Check time report (>1% & >0.1s): Check Duration (in s) Fraction (in %) Checked files TOTAL 0.3 100.0 3 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 1 errors, 5 warnings, 40 filtered, 1 badness; has taken 0.3 s