https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1647147
--- Comment #3 from Dan Williams <dan.j.williams(a)intel.com> ---
So the header file warnings are a false positive they'll trigger on any
debugsource package.
The only concern I have is why are the following:
pmdk-convert: /usr/lib64/pmdk-convert/libpmem-convert.so
pmdk-convert: /usr/lib64/pmdk-convert/pmemobj_convert_v1.so
pmdk-convert: /usr/lib64/pmdk-convert/pmemobj_convert_v2.so
pmdk-convert: /usr/lib64/pmdk-convert/pmemobj_convert_v3.so
pmdk-convert: /usr/lib64/pmdk-convert/pmemobj_convert_v4.so
pmdk-convert: /usr/lib64/pmdk-convert/pmemobj_convert_v5.so
...globally installed libraries? It seems they are just potentially dynamic
objects for the pmdk-convert utility, but do they have any usage for any other
application. If they are just private why not build them into the binary? If
they are public and intended to be consumed by other applications then they
should be versioned and moved to their own pmdk-convert-libs sub-pacakge.
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