============================ rpmlint session starts ============================ rpmlint: 2.8.0 configuration: /opt/testing/lib/python3.13/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: 34 proj-devel.armv6hl: W: tag-in-description License: Something that looks like a tag was found in the package's description. This may indicate a problem where the tag was not actually parsed as a tag but just textual description content, thus being a no-op. Verify if this is the case, and move the tag to a place in the specfile where %description won't fool the specfile parser, and rebuild the package. proj-devel.armv6hl: E: no-binary The package should be of the noarch architecture because it doesn't contain any binaries. proj-devel.armv6hl: W: files-duplicate /usr/lib/cmake/proj4/proj-targets-relwithdebinfo.cmake /usr/lib/cmake/proj/proj-targets-relwithdebinfo.cmake proj-devel.armv6hl: W: files-duplicate /usr/lib/cmake/proj4/proj4-targets-relwithdebinfo.cmake /usr/lib/cmake/proj/proj4-targets-relwithdebinfo.cmake Your package contains duplicated files that are not hard- or symlinks. You should use the %fdupes macro to link the files to one. proj.spec:78: E: buildarch-instead-of-exclusivearch-tag noarch\ Use ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch (or BuildArchitectures) to restrict build on some specific architectures. Only use BuildArch with noarch Check time report (>1% & >0.1s): Check Duration (in s) Fraction (in %) Checked files ExtractRpm 89.7 90.7 SignatureCheck 7.5 7.6 TOTAL 99.0 100.0 34 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 2 errors, 3 warnings, 126 filtered, 2 badness; has taken 99.3 s