Well I ran rpmlint on the spec file, RPMS and SRPMS directory, and crossed my fingers hoping for no errors. Unfortunately today wasn't the day that would see me successfully finish my build of irssi. I provided a view of the error message received, when I executed the rpmlint command (below). The result of the test 8 errors and 33 warnings. Not the outcome I wanted.
My course of action now involves determining what these errors mean, and find a way to safely fix them.
With some assistance from Chris Tyler I was able to reduce my rpmlint error msg's to a count of 4. Slowly working my way down to reducing and eliminating the total error count. A screen capture has been made available to corroborate this latest occurence.
I will continue to offer new developments as they become available.
Well folks, I have made some needed progress after toiling for some hours, trying to reduce my error count to zero. Due to the zero length error messages that I received, I had to employ the correct command, which allowed me to delete all the files in /usr/lib64 directory path, which qualified as useless to this build. As the saying applies "Rome was not built in one day." That being said, my new objective revolves around resolving all of the 35 warnings that still remains. Below is a screen capture that helps to confirm my current status with this build.
I will attempt to continue this discussion sometime tomorrow, hopefully I can get this build done and wrapped up!
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