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--- Comment #20 from Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau(a)redhat.com> 2012-01-19 05:28:20
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(In reply to comment #18)
Issues:
[!]: MUST Package successfully compiles and builds into binary rpms on at
least one supported architecture.
[!]: MUST All build dependencies are listed in BuildRequires, except for any
that are listed in the exceptions section of Packaging Guidelines.
Note: The package did not built BR could therefore not be checked or the
package failed to build because of missing BR
I wanted to push a rawhide scratch build with koji to test this, but rawhide
seems to be broken atm :-/
DEBUG util.py:257: Error: Package: clutter-gtk-1.1.2-2.fc17.x86_64 (build)
DEBUG util.py:257: Requires: libcogl.so.6()(64bit)
DEBUG util.py:257: You could try using --skip-broken to work around the
problem
DEBUG util.py:257: You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
(
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=3714490 )
[!]: MUST Package consistently uses macros (instead of hard-coded
directory
names).
Note: Using both %{buildroot} and $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
Yup, I agree it's probably confused by $RPM_BUILD_ROOT appearing in the
changelog
[!]: MUST Sources used to build the package match the upstream
source, as
provided in the spec URL.
/home/adam/Fedora/fedora-review/770152/gnome-boxes-3.3.4.tar.xz :
MD5SUM this package : 2e203398f1912ddc47ba86ea7514d12e
MD5SUM upstream package : d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
Could you check the tarball because of this checksum mismatch?
Started looking into this, the tarball on
gnome.org has the same md5sum as the
one in my srpm (phew), I think what happens is that %global url_ver %(echo
%{version}|cut -d. -f1,2 doesn't work as expected, and
http://download.gnome.org/sources/%{name}/%{url_ver}/%{name}-%{version}.t...
gives a 404 page which gives this d41d8cd md5sum. I'll investigate more
The "[!]: SHOULD Spec use %global instead of %define" is probably also a false
alarm due to %define being in the changelog.
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