============================ 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 checks: 41, packages: 5 FastCGI.i586: W: wrong-file-end-of-line-encoding /usr/share/doc/packages/FastCGI/examples/echo-cpp.mak This file has wrong end-of-line encoding, usually caused by creation or modification on a non-Unix system. It could prevent it from being displayed correctly in some circumstances. perl-FCGI.i586: W: self-obsoletion perl-FastCGI <= 2.4.0 obsoletes perl-FastCGI = 2.4.0 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. FastCGI.i586: W: package-with-huge-docs 96% More than half the size of your package is documentation. Consider splitting it into a -doc subpackage. FastCGI.spec:77: E: obsolete-suse-version-check 1120 The specfile contains a comparison of %suse_version against a suse release that is no longer in maintenance. Consider removing obsolete parts of your spec file to make it more readable. FastCGI-devel.i586: E: no-binary The package should be of the noarch architecture because it doesn't contain any binaries. FastCGI.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. FastCGI.i586: E: makefile-junk (Badness: 109) /usr/share/doc/packages/FastCGI/examples/Makefile.am Your package contains makefiles that only make sense in a source package. Did you package a complete directory from the tarball by using %doc? Consider removing Makefile* from this directory at the end of your %install section to reduce bloat. libfcgi0.i586: W: binary-or-shlib-calls-gethostbyname /usr/lib/libfcgi.so.0.0.0 perl-FCGI.i586: W: binary-or-shlib-calls-gethostbyname /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.40.0/i586-linux-thread-multi-64int/auto/FCGI/FCGI.so The binary calls gethostbyname. Please port the code to use getaddrinfo. Check time report (>1% & >0.1s): Check Duration (in s) Fraction (in %) Checked files TOTAL 0.3 100.0 5 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 3 errors, 6 warnings, 8 filtered, 111 badness; has taken 0.3 s