williams(a)redhat.com said:
Why do we need to install the just-generated binary RPMs in the
chroot?
AFAIU, rpmlint can catch more/other things when a package is installed.
So the full thing seems to be:
1 rpmlint the src.rpm
2 rpmlint the <binary/noarch>.rpm
3 install the rpm and then run rpmlint again
Since mock builds a chroot anyway, Jason and I thought it might not cost much
more just to install the built packages and do an rpmlint then
Christian