I'm using a few rpmlintrc exeption rules, for a snapshot build. As the reason why I added might be fixed soon. I would like to see which rpmlintrc filter rules are still hit.
Currently I cant see this. I would have to disable the rpmlintrc rules to see which rules are still hit.
The disadvantage is that it taxes the build capacity at the side of openSUSE buildservice. And it needs extra actions.
It might be that this option is already available?
Regards,
Joop Boonen.
On 2009-06-03 14:15:47 +0200, Joop Boonen wrote:
I'm using a few rpmlintrc exeption rules, for a snapshot build. As the reason why I added might be fixed soon. I would like to see which rpmlintrc filter rules are still hit.
Currently I cant see this. I would have to disable the rpmlintrc rules to see which rules are still hit.
The disadvantage is that it taxes the build capacity at the side of openSUSE buildservice. And it needs extra actions.
It might be that this option is already available?
osc build
that way you can build as often as you want locally and once you sorted all the warnings you submit it.
darix
On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 18:24:18 +0200, you wrote:
that way you can build as often as you want locally and once you sorted all the warnings you submit it.
Sadly only works if you know the root password :( That's also why a normal shell account won't suffice.
Philipp
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