calligra-core-3.2.1-alt7.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.; calligra-gemini-3.2.1-alt7.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.; calligra-gemini-3.2.1-alt7.x86_64 freedesktop-categories warn Menu-related Additional Categories (http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html) not found in /usr/share/applications/org.kde.calligragemini.desktop. Please add it or report a bug against this test if you already have registered one (not including menu unrelated ones as Core or Qt).; calligra-karbon-3.2.1-alt7.x86_64 freedesktop-desktop info desktop-file-validate utility printed the following message(s): /usr/share/applications/org.kde.karbon.desktop: hint: value "Qt;KDE;Graphics;Office;VectorGraphics;" for key "Categories" in group "Desktop Entry" contains more than one main category; application might appear more than once in the application menu; /usr/share/applications/org.kde.karbon.desktop: hint: value item "VectorGraphics" in key "Categories" in group "Desktop Entry" can be extended with another category among the following categories: Graphics;2DGraphics; calligra-stage-3.2.1-alt7.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.;