Thanks
hunspell-fr is already installed... but yes, this is not really important.
For the man page warning, you are right, but now I understand the problem I got. When I run: fedpkg lint, it checks all packages, not only the latest version specified in the spec file: 6 packages and 1 specfiles checked
There is a directory named x86_64, and I found old packages version without man page... #noob I removed all previous versions, and now there are no problems anymore.
Le 07/06/2023 à 20:49, Jason L Tibbitts III a écrit :
Fabrice Creuzot code@luigifab.fr writes:
W: unable to load spellchecking dictionary for fr.
There is a French version of the package %description (%description -l fr) but you do not have a French dictionary installed so rpmlint cannot do a spelling check. I believe installing hunspell-fr would help, or you can ignore the complaing.
awf-gtk4.x86_64: W: no-manual-page-for-binary awf-gtk4
rpmlint --explain no-manual-page-for-binary says "Each executable in standard binary directories should have a man page."
So the package installs an executable named "awf-gtk4" is installed, but no corresponding manual page is installed. It is nice if all executables have manual pages, and you should check the source to make sure that it doesn't include one which somehow isn't being installed, but otherwise your options are:
- See if someone else has written a manual page which you can include.
- Write one yourself.
- Ignore the warning, since it's not mandatory that all executables have manpages.
Most people in this situation choose #3.
- J<