andy	drbd-utils-9.32.0-alt1.x86_64	sisyphus_check	fail	sisyphus_check failed:  /ALT/Sisyphus/files/x86_64/RPMS/drbd-utils-9.32.0-alt1.x86_64.rpm: Invalid path names: /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/drbd.conf sisyphus_check: check-fhs ERROR: FHS violation /ALT/Sisyphus/files/x86_64/RPMS/drbd-utils-9.32.0-alt1.x86_64.rpm: invalid udev rules path: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/65-drbd.rules sisyphus_check: check-udev ERROR: udev rules path violation; 
rider	synaptic-0.58-alt30.x86_64	arch-dep-package-has-big-usr-share	info	The package has a significant amount of architecture-independent data in /usr/share, while it is an architecture-dependent package. This is wasteful of mirror space and bandwidth, as we then end up with multiple copies of this data, one for each architecture. If the data in /usr/share is not architecture-independent, it is a policy violation, and in this case, you should move that data elsewhere.; 
shaba	liberasurecode-doc-1.6.5-alt1.x86_64	arch-dep-package-consists-of-usr-share	info	The package consists of architecture-independent data in /usr/share, while it is an architecture-dependent package. This is wasteful of mirror space and bandwidth, as we then end up with multiple copies of this data, one for each architecture. If the data in /usr/share is not architecture-independent, it is a policy violation, and in this case, you should move that data elsewhere.; 
shaba	targetcli-3.0.1-alt1.noarch	systemd-but-no-native-init	experimental	The package have native systemd file(s) but no  SysV init scripts.
sin	lesstif-0.95.2-alt5.x86_64	library-pkgnames	info	package contains public library which is used in external packages: name should be lib* according to http://altlinux.org/Drafts/SharedLibs; 
snejok	coldreboot-0.2-alt2.qa1.x86_64	missing-url	info	Missing Url: in a package.; 
snejok	coldreboot-debuginfo-0.2-alt2.qa1.x86_64	missing-url	info	Missing Url: in a package.; 
snejok	synaptic-usermode-1.4-alt1.noarch	missing-url	info	Missing Url: in a package.; 
zorg	ike-scan-1.9.6-alt1.x86_64	arch-dep-package-has-big-usr-share	info	The package has a significant amount of architecture-independent data in /usr/share, while it is an architecture-dependent package. This is wasteful of mirror space and bandwidth, as we then end up with multiple copies of this data, one for each architecture. If the data in /usr/share is not architecture-independent, it is a policy violation, and in this case, you should move that data elsewhere.; 
