Pdftk-java.noarch: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US uncompress -> uncompressed, compression, compressor Pdftk-java.noarch: W: spelling-error %description -l en_US decrypt -> decry pt, decry-pt, decry : Spec file according to URL is the same as in SRPM.Ĭhecking: pdftk-java-3.3. : Rpmlint is run on all installed packages. : Spec use %global instead of %define unless justified. : Sources can be downloaded from URI in Source: tag : Packager, Vendor, PreReq, Copyright tags should not be in spec file : No file requires outside of /etc, /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin. : Package does not own files or directories owned by other packages. : Package must own all directories that it creates. : Package requires other packages for directories it uses. License(s) for the package is included in %license. License(s) in its own file, then that file, containing the text of the : If (and only if) the source package includes the text of the Note: There are rpmlint messages (see attachment). ![]() : Rpmlint is run on all rpms the build produces. : Package successfully compiles and builds into binary rpms on at least : Package complies to the Packaging Guidelines Note: Documentation size is 20480 bytes in 2 files. : Large documentation must go in a -doc subpackage. : Package is not known to require an ExcludeArch tag. : Package contains systemd file(s) if in need. : Spec file is legible and written in American English. : Requires correct, justified where necessary. : If the package is a rename of another package, proper Obsoletes and : Package obeys FHS, except libexecdir and /usr/target. : Package does not generate any conflict. : Package is named according to the Package Naming Guidelines. : Package consistently uses macros (instead of hard-coded directory : Package uses nothing in %doc for runtime. : Development files must be in a -devel package : Package contains desktop file if it is a GUI application. : Sources contain only permissible code or content. : Package contains no bundled libraries without FPC exception. : If the package is under multiple licenses, the licensing breakdown Output of licensecheck in /home/dsupriadi/2000976-pdftk. Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1 Apache License 2.0", "Adobe "GNU Library General Public License v2 or later", "*No copyright* GNU Public License 1.1 GNU Library General Public License v2 or later", "GNU General Public License v2.0 or later", "*No copyright* Mozilla Public License", "zlib/libpng license", "SIL Open Font License 1.1", General Public License v3.0 or later", "*No copyright* GNU General Library General Public License v2 or later", "*No copyright* GNU ![]() (Temple Place)]", "*No copyright* Public domain", "*No copyright* GNU General Public License v2.0 or later [obsolete FSF postal address Public License, Version 2.0", "MIT License", "*No copyright* GNU "GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1", "GNU Library General ![]() Public License v2.0 or later", "*No copyright* Apache License 2.0", Licensesįound: "Unknown or generated", "GNU General Public License, VersionĢ", "*No copyright* ", "*No copyright* GNU General Note: Checking patched sources after %prep for licenses. : License field in the package spec file matches the actual license. Other legal requirements as defined in the legal section of Packaging : Package is licensed with an open-source compatible license and meets = Pass, = Fail, = Not applicable, = Not evaluated The Fedora Java packaging howto doesn't seem to be in a good shape, because suggests "BuildRequires: gradle-local" while Rawhide mock build says "No matching package to install: 'gradle-local'", thus I simply used plain ant. As of writing Debian/Ubuntu and Mageia use pdftk-java and Gentoo and Arch/Manjaro use pdftk as package name. I used pdftk-java as package name to clearly distinct from the (GCJ-based) pdftk, but if a reviewer insists on pdftk, this can be changed. The GNU Compiler for Java (GCJ) is a portable, optimizing, ahead-of-time compiler for the Java programming language, which had no new developments since 2009 and was finally removed in 2016 from the GCC development tree before the release of GCC 7. Pdftk-java is a port of the original GCJ-based PDFtk to Java. PDFtk is a simple tool for doing everyday things with PDF documents: Merge PDF documents, split PDF pages into a new document, decrypt input as necessary (password required), encrypt output as desired, burst a PDF document into single pages, report on PDF metrics, including metadata and bookmarks, uncompress and re-compress page streams, and repair corrupted PDF (where possible). Description: If PDF is electronic paper, then pdftk-java is an electronic staple-remover, hole-punch, binder, secret-decoder-ring, and X-Ray-glasses.
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