Overview
Request 702786 superseded
- add badness to polkit-unauthorized-rules to finally arm the new check
(bsc#1125314)
- Make lto-bytecode a fatal error.
- Created by mgerstner
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 718548
- Open review for openSUSE:Factory:Staging:N
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mgerstner created request
- add badness to polkit-unauthorized-rules to finally arm the new check
(bsc#1125314)
- Make lto-bytecode a fatal error.
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Three packages left to be fixed before that badness can come by
https://rpmlint.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Factory/x86_64/standard?rule=polkit-unauthorized-rules
Ah for libvirt I wanted to add a whitelisting right away. See bsc#1125314 comment 2.
"wanted to" - but still didn't? libvirt is still reporting the warning in the logs
I have caught up with that but as it turns out I made a mistake in the whitelisting. The fix is on its way via sr#713358.
https://rpmlint.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Factory/x86_64/standard?rule=polkit-unauthorized-rules
@mgerstner Is there any progress please about this?
@marxin: All but gnome-initial-setup should be handled soon. libvirt will be fixed via sr#713358. gnome-initial-setup is another story. There's no positive outlook as you may see from bsc#1125432. So either we progress with this change in rpmlint-Factory anyways, thereby creating some pressure on g-i-s or I'll have to retract my change until this is resolved.
'progress anyway' os no option: I do not accept ring breakage
actually - ignore that: g-i-s is no ring package - so libvirt is the only blocker - which is WIP
@dimstar: The libvirt SR has been accepted, please choose a Staging for the request.