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librum-reader-client-0.12.2-alt1.x86_64 | freedesktop-desktop | info | desktop-file-validate utility printed the following message(s): /usr/share/applications/librum.desktop: warning: value "application/pdf;application/x-cbz;application/epub+zip;image/jpeg;image/svg+xml;text/plain;image/tiff;application/x-mobipocket-ebook;application/x-cbz;text/markdown;" for key "MimeType" in group "Desktop Entry" contains "application/x-cbz" more than once /usr/share/applications/librum.desktop: hint: value item "Viewer" in key "Categories" in group "Desktop Entry" can be extended with another category among the following categories: Graphics, or Office /usr/share/applications/librum.desktop: hint: value item "Printing" in key "Categories" in group "Desktop Entry" can be extended with another category among the following categories: HardwareSettings;Settings |
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librum-reader-client-0.12.2-alt1.x86_64 | iconsdir | experimental | Please, move pixmaps from /usr/share/pixmaps to %_liconsdir, %_niconsdir, %_miconsdir according to their size. See http://www.altlinux.org/IconPathsPolicy. | |
librum-reader-lib-0.12.2-alt1.x86_64 | altlinux-policy-description-has-tags | fail | Description contains tags such as Provides/Requires/BuildRequires. Beware of errors with %ifs/%endifs! | |
librum-reader-lib-0.12.2-alt1.x86_64 | altlinux-policy-shared-lib-contains-devel-so | info | SharedLibs Policy Draft violation: Shared Lib package should not contain symlink /usr/lib64/libpresentation.so but just /usr/lib64/libpresentation.so.0.12. According to SharedLibs Policy Draft, symlink /usr/lib64/libpresentation.so should be placed in a special subpackage named lib p test. |
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librum-reader-lib-debuginfo-0.12.2-alt1.x86_64 | rpm-filesystem-conflict-symlink-file | warn | symlink /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib64/libdomain.so.debug is a file in the package libdomain-debuginfo-0.9.13-alt1.x86_64. Moreover, the packages have no explicit conflicts with each other. You should add explicit conflicts, or, if conflicts are avoidable, consider using alternatives. |