It might be useful to actually report back the rpmlint output from a
new build if any warnings exist as informational but allow the gate to
pass?
Jon
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:51 AM, Frederic Lepied <flepied(a)redhat.com> wrote:
 Hi,
 An rpmlint gate has been put in place on the rpm-master branch of all the
 distgit projects in 
review.rdoproject.org. This gate on the check pipeline
 (before merging and review) is in voting mode now. It compares the rpmlint
 reports on the built packages with the ones from the last current DLRN
 repository and if the number of reports is greater than the previous ones it
 prevents the change from passing.
 New packages or addition/removal of sub-packages do not affect the gating
 process.
 It can happen that some legitimate rpmlint reports are introduced by
 upstream changes and in this case we have an exception mechanism that can be
 used to avoid blocking packages with legitimate reports. The exception
 mechanism is embedded in the job definition so just do a change proposition
 on the jobs/DLRN.yaml file in the config repository (
 
https://review.rdoproject.org/r/gitweb?p=config.git;a=blob;f=jobs/DLRN.ya...
 ).
 Let me know if there is any problem with this gate.
 --
 Fred - May the Source be with you
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