Checking: snitch-0.2.1-1.fc43.x86_64.rpm snitch-0.2.1-1.fc43.src.rpm ============================ rpmlint session starts ============================ rpmlint: 2.8.0 configuration: /usr/lib/python3.13/site-packages/rpmlint/configdefaults.toml /etc/xdg/rpmlint/fedora-spdx-licenses.toml /etc/xdg/rpmlint/fedora.toml /etc/xdg/rpmlint/scoring.toml /etc/xdg/rpmlint/users-groups.toml /etc/xdg/rpmlint/warn-on-functions.toml rpmlintrc: [PosixPath('/tmp/tmpjhm7zpz0')] checks: 32, packages: 2 snitch.x86_64: W: unstripped-binary-or-object /usr/bin/snitch snitch.src: E: summary-too-long A friendlier ss/netstat for humans – inspect network connections with a clean TUI or styled tables snitch.x86_64: E: summary-too-long A friendlier ss/netstat for humans – inspect network connections with a clean TUI or styled tables snitch.x86_64: E: statically-linked-binary /usr/bin/snitch snitch.src: E: spelling-error ('ss', 'Summary(en_US) ss -> SS, sch, cis') snitch.src: E: spelling-error ('netstat', 'Summary(en_US) netstat -> net stat, net-stat, nets tat') snitch.src: E: spelling-error ('ss', '%description -l en_US ss -> SS, sch, cis') snitch.src: E: spelling-error ('netstat', '%description -l en_US netstat -> net stat, net-stat, nets tat') snitch.src: E: spelling-error ('macOS', '%description -l en_US macOS -> ma Cos, mac OS, mac-OS') snitch.x86_64: E: spelling-error ('ss', 'Summary(en_US) ss -> SS, sch, cis') snitch.x86_64: E: spelling-error ('netstat', 'Summary(en_US) netstat -> net stat, net-stat, nets tat') snitch.x86_64: E: spelling-error ('ss', '%description -l en_US ss -> SS, sch, cis') snitch.x86_64: E: spelling-error ('netstat', '%description -l en_US netstat -> net stat, net-stat, nets tat') snitch.x86_64: E: spelling-error ('macOS', '%description -l en_US macOS -> ma Cos, mac OS, mac-OS') snitch.x86_64: W: position-independent-executable-suggested /usr/bin/snitch snitch.x86_64: W: no-manual-page-for-binary snitch snitch.x86_64: W: no-documentation snitch.spec: W: no-%check-section snitch.src: E: description-line-too-long snitch is a friendlier alternative to ss/netstat for humans. It lets you inspect network connections with a clean terminal user interface (TUI) or styled tables. Features include live-updating connection lists, filtering, DNS/service name resolution, and multiple output formats (styled, plain, JSON, CSV). Supports Linux and macOS. snitch.x86_64: E: description-line-too-long snitch is a friendlier alternative to ss/netstat for humans. It lets you inspect network connections with a clean terminal user interface (TUI) or styled tables. Features include live-updating connection lists, filtering, DNS/service name resolution, and multiple output formats (styled, plain, JSON, CSV). Supports Linux and macOS. 2 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 15 errors, 5 warnings, 7 filtered, 15 badness; has taken 0.5 s