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This page contains copypasteable templates for package reviews.  The [[#Core Guidelines|Core Guidelines]] section contains the rules that apply to every package.  The rest contain rules that apply to specific types of packages.  Those can be appended to the core guidelines.
== Core Guidelines ==
Core guidelines, which apply to every package, incorporate the following:
* [[Packaging:ReviewGuidelines|Review guidelines]]
* [[Packaging:NamingGuidelines|Naming guidelines]]
* [[Packaging:Guidelines|Packaging guidelines]]
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Mandatory review guidelines:
Mandatory review guidelines:
  - rpmlint output
  - rpmlint output:
   ...
   ...
- Package meets naming guidelines
  - Spec file name matches base package name
  - Spec file name matches base package name
  - License is acceptable (...)
  - License is acceptable (...)
  - License field in spec is correct
  - License field in spec is correct
  - License files included in package %docs or not included in upstream source
  - License files included in package if included in source package
  - License files installed when any subpackage combination is installed
  - License files installed when any subpackage combination is installed
  - Spec written in American English
  - Spec written in American English
  - Spec is legible
  - Spec is legible
  - Sources match upstream unless altered to fix permissibility issues
  - Sources match upstream unless altered to fix permissibility issues
   Upstream MD5: ...
   Upstream SHA256: ...
   Your MD5:     ...
   Your SHA256:     ...
  - Build succeeds on at least one supported platform
  - Build succeeds on at least one primary arch
  - Build succeeds on all supported platforms or has ExcludeArch + bugs filed
  - Build succeeds on all primary arches or has ExcludeArch + justification
  - BuildRequires correct
  - BuildRequires correct, justified where necessary
  - Package handles locales with %find_lang
  - Locales handled with %find_lang, not %_datadir/locale/*
  - %post, %postun call ldconfig if package contains shared .so files
  - %post, %postun call ldconfig if package contains shared .so files
  - No bundled system libs
  - No bundled libs
  - Relocatability is justified
  - Relocatability is justified
  - Package owns all directories it creates
  - Package owns all directories it creates
  - Package requires other packages for directories it uses but does not own
  - Package requires others for directories it uses but does not own
  - No duplicate files in %files unless necessary for license files
  - No duplication in %files unless necessary for license files
  - File permissions are sane
  - File permissions are sane
  - Each %files section contains %defattr on EL4
  - Package contains permissible code or content
- Consistent use of macros
  - Large docs go in -doc subpackage
- Sources contain only permissible code or content
  - %doc files not required at runtime
  - Large documentation files go in -doc package
  - Static libs go in -static package or virtual Provides
  - Missing %doc files do not affect runtime
  - Development files go in -devel package
- Headers go in -devel package
  - -devel packages Require base with fully-versioned dependency, %_isa
  - Static libs go in -static package
  - No .la files
  - Unversioned .so files go in -devel package
  - GUI app uses .desktop file, installs it with desktop-file-install
  - Devel packages require base with fully-versioned dependency
  - File list does not conflict with other packages' without justification
  - Package contains no .la files
  - GUI app uses desktop-file-install/desktop-file-validate for .desktop files
  - Package's files and directories don't conflict with others' or justified
  - File names are valid UTF-8
  - File names are valid UTF-8


Optional review guidelines:
Optional review guidelines:
  - Query upstream about including license files
  - Query upstream about including missing license files
  - Translations of description, Summary
  - Translations of description, summary
  - Builds in mock
  - Builds in mock
  - Builds on all supported platforms
  - Builds on all arches
  - Functions as described
  - Functions as described (e.g. no crashes)
  - Scriptlets are sane
  - Scriptlets are sane
  - Non-devel subpackage Requires are sane
  - Subpackages require base with fully-versioned dependency if sensible
  - .pc files go in -devel unless main package is a development tool
  - .pc file subpackage placement is sensible
  - No file requires outside of /etc, /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin
  - No file deps outside of /etc, /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin
  - Man pages included for all executables
  - Include man pages if available
  - Package with test-suite executes it in %check section
 
Naming guidelines:
- Package names use only a-zA-Z0-9-._+ subject to restrictions on -._+
  - Package names are sane
- No naming conflicts
- Version is sane
- Version does not contain ~
- Release is sane
- %dist tag
- Case used only when necessary
- Package names follow applicable language/addon rules


Packaging guidelines:
Packaging guidelines:
- Has dist tag
  - Useful without external bits
  - Useful without external bits
  - Package obeys FHS, except libexecdir, /usr/target, /run
- No kmods
  - No file in /bin, /sbin, /lib* on >= F17
- Pre-built binaries, libs removed in %prep
  - Programs launched before FS mounting use /run instead of /var/run
- Sources contain only redistributable code or content
  - Binaries in /bin, /sbin do not depend on files in /usr on < F17
- Spec format is sane
  - Changelog in prescribed format
- noarch package with unported deps has correct ExclusiveArch
  - Spec file lacks Packager, Vendor, PreReq tags
- Arch-specific sources/patches are applied, not included, conditionally
  - Correct BuildRoot tag on < F10/EL6
  - Package obeys FHS, except libexecdir, /run, /usr/target
- Correct %clean section on < F13/EL6
  - %{_prefix}/lib only used for multilib-exempt packages
  - Programs run before FS mounting use /run instead of /var/run
  - Binaries in /bin, /sbin do not depend on files in /usr
  - No files under /srv, /usr/local, /home
- Files under /opt constrained to an /opt/fedora subdir approved by FPC
- File dependencies not broken by /usr move
  - No Packager, Vendor, Copyright, PreReq tags
  - Summary does not end in a period
  - Requires correct, justified where necessary
  - Requires correct, justified where necessary
- Recommends, Suggests, Supplements, Enhances are sane
- No boolean dependencies
- Automatic Requires, Provides filtered if necessary
- BuildRequires lack %{_isa}
  - Summary, description do not use trademarks incorrectly
  - Summary, description do not use trademarks incorrectly
  - All relevant documentation is packaged, tagged appropriately
  - All relevant documentation is packaged, appropriately marked with %doc
  - Documentation files do not have executable permissions
  - Relative path %doc files and %_pkgdocdir not mixed
- Doc files do not drag in extra dependencies (e.g. due to +x)
- Changelog in prescribed format
  - Code compilable with gcc is compiled with gcc
  - Code compilable with gcc is compiled with gcc
  - %build honors applicable compiler flags or justifies otherwise
  - Build honors applicable compiler flags or justifies otherwise
  - PIE used for long-running/root daemons, setuid/filecap programs
  - PIE used for long-running/root daemons, setuid/filecap programs
- Package with .pc files Requires pkgconfig on < EL6
  - Useful -debuginfo package or disabled and justified
  - Useful -debuginfo package or disabled and justified
  - No static executables
  - No static executables (except OCaml)
- System libraries used when supported by upstream
- Bundled libraries have Provides, link to upstream refusal to unbundle
- No bundled fonts
  - Rpath absent or only used for internal libs
  - Rpath absent or only used for internal libs
  - Config files marked with %config
  - Config files marked with %config(noreplace) or justified %config
- %config files marked noreplace or justified
  - No config files under /usr
  - No %config files under /usr
  - Third party package manager configs acceptable, only in %_docdir
  - Third party package manager configs acceptable, in %_docdir
- Per-product configs handled correctly
  - Spec uses macros instead of hard-coded directory names where appropriate
- No init scripts
- .desktop files are sane
- desktop-file-install/validate run on .desktop files, as appropriate
- No desktop-file-install --vendor on >= F19
- Spec uses macros consistently
  - Spec uses macros instead of hard-coded names where appropriate
  - Spec uses macros for executables only when configurability is needed
  - Spec uses macros for executables only when configurability is needed
  - %makeinstall used only when ``make install DESTDIR=...'' doesn't work
  - %makeinstall used only when alternatives don't work
  - Macros in Summary, %description expandable at SRPM build time
  - Macros in Summary, description are expandable at srpm build time
  - Spec uses %{SOURCE#} instead of $RPM_SOURCE_DIR or %{sourcedir}
  - Spec uses %{SOURCE#} instead of $RPM_SOURCE_DIR and %sourcedir
  - No software collections (scl)
- SCL macros limited to SCL-specific packages
  - Build uses only python/perl/shell+coreutils/lua/BuildRequired languages
- Macro files go under %_rpmconfigdir/macros.d or %_sysconfdir/rpm
  - %global instead of %define where appropriate
- Macro files named macros.%name
  - Package containing translations BuildRequires gettext
  - Macro files not marked with %config
  - File timestamps preserved by file ops
  - Build uses only python/perl/shell+coreutils/lua/BuildRequired langs
  - %global, not %define
  - Package translating with gettext BuildRequires it
- Package translating with Linguist BuildRequires qt-devel
- Log file locations are sane
- Log files are rotated
  - File ops preserve timestamps
  - Parallel make
  - Parallel make
  - Spec does not use Requires(pre,post) notation
  - Scriptlets write only to allowed locations
- %pretrans written in lua
  - User, group creation handled correctly (See Packaging:UsersAndGroups)
  - User, group creation handled correctly (See Packaging:UsersAndGroups)
  - Web app files go in /usr/share/%{name}, not /var/www
  - Web apps go in /usr/share/%name, not /var/www
  - Conflicts are justified
  - Conflicts are justified
  - No external kernel modules
  - Patches have appropriate commentary
  - No files in /srv, /opt, /usr/local
  - Patches not applied directly from RPM_SOURCE_DIR
  - One project per package
- Available test suites executed in %check
  - Patches link to upstream bugs/comments/lists or are otherwise justified
  - sysctl.d files applied in %post with %sysctl_apply
  - Packages needing dirs in /var/run or /var/lock use tmpfiles.d on >= F15
  - binfmt.d files applied in %post with %binfmt_apply
 
  - tmpfiles.d used for /run, /run/lock
Application / Language-specific guidelines:
- Package renaming/replacement handled correctly
  ...
- IPv6 enabled if supported and IPv4 remains functional
- Package builds without network access
- Dependency bootstrapping handled correctly
  - TLS-using code follows crypto policies (See Packaging:CryptoPolicies)
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== Systemd Guidelines ==
== [[Packaging:Systemd|Systemd Guidelines]] ==
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Systemd guidelines:
  - Traditional service uses a unit file
  - Traditional service uses a unit file
  - Non-standard service commands converted to standalone scripts
  - Non-standard service commands converted to standalone scripts
  - Unit names are sane
  - Unit names are sane
  - Description= lines do not exceed 80 characters
  - Description= lines do not exceed 80 characters
  - Types are correct
  - Documentation field has correct URI format
- Service Type= declarations are correct
- Service has sane [Service], [Install] sections
  - Requires=, Wants= used only when necessary
  - Requires=, Wants= used only when necessary
  - Units to not refer to runlevel*.target
  - Units do not refer to runlevel*.target
  - Symlinks used instead of Name=
  - Symlinks used instead of Name=
  - StandardOutput=, StandardError= used only when necessary
  - StandardOutput=, StandardError= used only when necessary
- Hardware-activated service not activated by package
  - Socket-activated service has FESCo approval, correct unit files
  - Socket-activated service has FESCo approval, correct unit files
- Package prefers timer units to cron jobs iff systemd-dependent
  - Unit files go in %_unitdir
  - Unit files go in %_unitdir
  - BuildRequires: systemd-units for %_unitdir macro
  - BuildRequires: systemd for %_unitdir macro
  - Packaged unit files are not %config files
  - Packaged unit files are not %config files
  - Unit file scriptlets are correct
  - Unit file scriptlets are correct
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== Java Guidelines ==
== [[Packaging:SysVInitScript|SysV Init Script Guidelines]] ==
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SysVInitScript guidelines:
- Init scripts go in /etc/rc.d/init.d
- Init scripts not marked with %config
- Init script configuration in /etc/sysconfig
- Init scripts have 0755 permissions
- Packages with unit files put init scripts in -sysvinit subpackage
- chkconfig, initscripts Requires, init scripts correct
- Daemon-spawning init scripts manage /var/lock/subsys/%name
- Init scripts have chkconfig headers
- Init script environment variables have reasonable defaults
- Init scripts implement all required actions
- Init script behavior is sensible
- Init script return codes are correct
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== [[Packaging:CronFiles|Cron File Guidelines]] ==
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Cron file guidelines:
- Custom crontabs in /etc/cron.d have 0640 permissions
- Custom crontabs in /etc/cron.d refer to executables in normal places
- Cron jobs marked with %config(noreplace)
- Cron job file names match package name, lack + and .
- Package with cron job Requires: crontabs
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== [[Packaging:Java|Java Guidelines]] ==
<pre>
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Java guidelines:
  - Javadocs go in javadoc subpackage
  - Javadocs go in javadoc subpackage
  - Prefer split JARs over monolithic
  - Prefer split JARs over monolithic
  - JAR file names correct
  - JAR file names correct
  - JAR files go in %{_javadir} or %{_javadir}-$version
  - JAR files go in %{_javadir} or %{_javadir}-$version
  - Multiple JAR files go in a %{name} subdirectory
  - Compat package jar, pom files are versioned
  - Javadocs go in unversioned %{_javadocdir}/%{name}
  - Javadocs go in unversioned %{_javadocdir}/%{name}
  - javadoc subpackage is noarch on > EL5
  - javadoc subpackage is noarch
  - BuildRequires java-devel, jpackage-utils
  - BuildRequires java-devel, jpackage-utils
  - Requires java >= $version, jpackage-utils
  - Requires java, jpackage-utils
  - Dependencies on java/java-devel >= 1.6.0 add epoch 1
  - Dependencies on java/java-devel >= 1.6.0 add epoch 1
  - Package requiring maven2 Requires jpackage-utils for post and postun
  - pom.xml files, if available, are installed along with their depmaps
  - Package requiring maven contains correct maven-specific code in spec
  - Spec contains correct maven code
- pom.xml files, if patched, are patched sanely
  - Wrapper script in %{_bindir}
  - Wrapper script in %{_bindir}
  - GCJ AOT bits follow GCJ guidelines
  - GCJ AOT bits follow GCJ guidelines
  - No devel package
  - No devel package
  - pom.xml files, if any, installed with %add_maven_depmap
  - EE API-providing packages have correct Provides
  - JNI shared objects, JARs that require them go in %{_libdir}/%{name}
- EE API-using packages mage appropriate Requires, build-classpath
- JNI-using JARs go in %_jnidir
  - JNI shared objects go in %{_libdir}/%{name}
  - Calls to System.loadLibrary replaced w/ System.load w/ full .so path
  - Calls to System.loadLibrary replaced w/ System.load w/ full .so path
  - Bundled JAR files not included or used for build
  - Bundled JAR files not included or used for build
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== Perl Guidelines ==
== [[Packaging:Perl|Perl Guidelines]] ==
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Perl guidelines:
- "GPL+ or Artistic", not "Artistic or GPL+"
  - Module requirements use virtual perl(modname) syntax
  - Module requirements use virtual perl(modname) syntax
  - Spec BuildRequires correct core modules, not perl-devel
  - Spec BuildRequires correct core modules, not perl-devel
  - Spec contains correct MODULE_COMPAT Requires
  - Spec contains correct MODULE_COMPAT_ Requires
  - Requires/Provides are sane
  - Requires/Provides are sane
  - CPAN URL tag is not versioned
  - CPAN URL tag is not versioned
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== Python Guidelines ==
== [[Packaging:Python|Python Guidelines]] ==
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Python guidelines:
  - Runtime Requires correct
  - Runtime Requires correct
  - Python macros declared on < F13/EL6
- BuildRequires: python2-devel and/or python3-devel
  - Python 2 modules Provide: python2-*
- Python 3 modules Provide: python3-*
- Main python version modules Provide: python-*
- Spec uses versioned path macros
  - All .py files packaged with .pyc, .pyo counterparts
  - All .py files packaged with .pyc, .pyo counterparts
- INSTALLED_FILES not used for %files list
  - Includes .egg-info files/directories when generated
  - Includes .egg-info files/directories when generated
- Bytecode only optimized with appropriate optimization levels
- .py not under site-libs byte-compiled against correct runtimes
- Non-split packages named python2-* and python3-*
- Unversioned executables use OS-preferred runtime when possible
- Versioned executables provided with both -X and -X.Y suffixes
- Eggs built from source
- Eggs do not download deps during build
- Compat packages use easy_install -m to avoid conflicts
- At least one version of each module is importable w/o version
  - Provides/Requires properly filtered
  - Provides/Requires properly filtered
- Code that invokes gtk.gdk.get_pixels_array() Requires numpy
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[[Category:Package Maintainers/Review Template]]
[[Category:Package Maintainers/Review Template]]

Revision as of 00:51, 9 January 2016

This page contains copypasteable templates for package reviews. The Core Guidelines section contains the rules that apply to every package. The rest contain rules that apply to specific types of packages. Those can be appended to the core guidelines.

Core Guidelines

Core guidelines, which apply to every package, incorporate the following:

Mandatory review guidelines:
 - rpmlint output:
   ...
 - Spec file name matches base package name
 - License is acceptable (...)
 - License field in spec is correct
 - License files included in package if included in source package
 - License files installed when any subpackage combination is installed
 - Spec written in American English
 - Spec is legible
 - Sources match upstream unless altered to fix permissibility issues
   Upstream SHA256: ...
   Your SHA256:     ...
 - Build succeeds on at least one primary arch
 - Build succeeds on all primary arches or has ExcludeArch + justification
 - BuildRequires correct, justified where necessary
 - Locales handled with %find_lang, not %_datadir/locale/*
 - %post, %postun call ldconfig if package contains shared .so files
 - No bundled libs
 - Relocatability is justified
 - Package owns all directories it creates
 - Package requires others for directories it uses but does not own
 - No duplication in %files unless necessary for license files
 - File permissions are sane
 - Package contains permissible code or content
 - Large docs go in -doc subpackage
 - %doc files not required at runtime
 - Static libs go in -static package or virtual Provides
 - Development files go in -devel package
 - -devel packages Require base with fully-versioned dependency, %_isa
 - No .la files
 - GUI app uses .desktop file, installs it with desktop-file-install
 - File list does not conflict with other packages' without justification
 - File names are valid UTF-8

Optional review guidelines:
 - Query upstream about including missing license files
 - Translations of description, summary
 - Builds in mock
 - Builds on all arches
 - Functions as described (e.g. no crashes)
 - Scriptlets are sane
 - Subpackages require base with fully-versioned dependency if sensible
 - .pc file subpackage placement is sensible
 - No file deps outside of /etc, /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin
 - Include man pages if available

Naming guidelines:
 - Package names use only a-zA-Z0-9-._+ subject to restrictions on -._+
 - Package names are sane
 - No naming conflicts
 - Version is sane
 - Version does not contain ~
 - Release is sane
 - %dist tag
 - Case used only when necessary
 - Package names follow applicable language/addon rules

Packaging guidelines:
 - Useful without external bits
 - No kmods
 - Pre-built binaries, libs removed in %prep
 - Sources contain only redistributable code or content
 - Spec format is sane
 - noarch package with unported deps has correct ExclusiveArch
 - Arch-specific sources/patches are applied, not included, conditionally
 - Package obeys FHS, except libexecdir, /run, /usr/target
 - %{_prefix}/lib only used for multilib-exempt packages
 - Programs run before FS mounting use /run instead of /var/run
 - Binaries in /bin, /sbin do not depend on files in /usr
 - No files under /srv, /usr/local, /home
 - Files under /opt constrained to an /opt/fedora subdir approved by FPC
 - File dependencies not broken by /usr move
 - No Packager, Vendor, Copyright, PreReq tags
 - Summary does not end in a period
 - Requires correct, justified where necessary
 - Recommends, Suggests, Supplements, Enhances are sane
 - No boolean dependencies
 - Automatic Requires, Provides filtered if necessary
 - BuildRequires lack %{_isa}
 - Summary, description do not use trademarks incorrectly
 - All relevant documentation is packaged, appropriately marked with %doc
 - Relative path %doc files and %_pkgdocdir not mixed
 - Doc files do not drag in extra dependencies (e.g. due to +x)
 - Changelog in prescribed format
 - Code compilable with gcc is compiled with gcc
 - Build honors applicable compiler flags or justifies otherwise
 - PIE used for long-running/root daemons, setuid/filecap programs
 - Useful -debuginfo package or disabled and justified
 - No static executables (except OCaml)
 - System libraries used when supported by upstream
 - Bundled libraries have Provides, link to upstream refusal to unbundle
 - No bundled fonts
 - Rpath absent or only used for internal libs
 - Config files marked with %config(noreplace) or justified %config
 - No config files under /usr
 - Third party package manager configs acceptable, only in %_docdir
 - Per-product configs handled correctly
 - No init scripts
 - .desktop files are sane
 - desktop-file-install/validate run on .desktop files, as appropriate
 - No desktop-file-install --vendor on >= F19
 - Spec uses macros consistently
 - Spec uses macros instead of hard-coded names where appropriate
 - Spec uses macros for executables only when configurability is needed
 - %makeinstall used only when alternatives don't work
 - Macros in Summary, description are expandable at srpm build time
 - Spec uses %{SOURCE#} instead of $RPM_SOURCE_DIR and %sourcedir
 - SCL macros limited to SCL-specific packages
 - Macro files go under %_rpmconfigdir/macros.d or %_sysconfdir/rpm
 - Macro files named macros.%name
 - Macro files not marked with %config
 - Build uses only python/perl/shell+coreutils/lua/BuildRequired langs
 - %global, not %define
 - Package translating with gettext BuildRequires it
 - Package translating with Linguist BuildRequires qt-devel
 - Log file locations are sane
 - Log files are rotated
 - File ops preserve timestamps
 - Parallel make
 - Scriptlets write only to allowed locations
 - %pretrans written in lua
 - User, group creation handled correctly (See Packaging:UsersAndGroups)
 - Web apps go in /usr/share/%name, not /var/www
 - Conflicts are justified
 - Patches have appropriate commentary
 - Patches not applied directly from RPM_SOURCE_DIR
 - Available test suites executed in %check
 - sysctl.d files applied in %post with %sysctl_apply
 - binfmt.d files applied in %post with %binfmt_apply
 - tmpfiles.d used for /run, /run/lock
 - Package renaming/replacement handled correctly
 - IPv6 enabled if supported and IPv4 remains functional
 - Package builds without network access
 - Dependency bootstrapping handled correctly
 - TLS-using code follows crypto policies (See Packaging:CryptoPolicies)

Systemd Guidelines

Systemd guidelines:
 - Traditional service uses a unit file
 - Non-standard service commands converted to standalone scripts
 - Unit names are sane
 - Description= lines do not exceed 80 characters
 - Documentation field has correct URI format
 - Service Type= declarations are correct
 - Service has sane [Service], [Install] sections
 - Requires=, Wants= used only when necessary
 - Units do not refer to runlevel*.target
 - Symlinks used instead of Name=
 - StandardOutput=, StandardError= used only when necessary
 - Hardware-activated service not activated by package
 - Socket-activated service has FESCo approval, correct unit files
 - Package prefers timer units to cron jobs iff systemd-dependent
 - Unit files go in %_unitdir
 - BuildRequires: systemd for %_unitdir macro
 - Packaged unit files are not %config files
 - Unit file scriptlets are correct
 - tmpfiles.d used where needed

SysV Init Script Guidelines

SysVInitScript guidelines:
 - Init scripts go in /etc/rc.d/init.d
 - Init scripts not marked with %config
 - Init script configuration in /etc/sysconfig
 - Init scripts have 0755 permissions
 - Packages with unit files put init scripts in -sysvinit subpackage
 - chkconfig, initscripts Requires, init scripts correct
 - Daemon-spawning init scripts manage /var/lock/subsys/%name
 - Init scripts have chkconfig headers
 - Init script environment variables have reasonable defaults
 - Init scripts implement all required actions
 - Init script behavior is sensible
 - Init script return codes are correct

Cron File Guidelines

Cron file guidelines:
 - Custom crontabs in /etc/cron.d have 0640 permissions
 - Custom crontabs in /etc/cron.d refer to executables in normal places
 - Cron jobs marked with %config(noreplace)
 - Cron job file names match package name, lack + and .
 - Package with cron job Requires: crontabs

Java Guidelines

Java guidelines:
 - Javadocs go in javadoc subpackage
 - Prefer split JARs over monolithic
 - JAR file names correct
 - JAR files go in %{_javadir} or %{_javadir}-$version
 - Compat package jar, pom files are versioned
 - Javadocs go in unversioned %{_javadocdir}/%{name}
 - javadoc subpackage is noarch
 - BuildRequires java-devel, jpackage-utils
 - Requires java, jpackage-utils
 - Dependencies on java/java-devel >= 1.6.0 add epoch 1
 - pom.xml files, if available, are installed along with their depmaps
 - Spec contains correct maven code
 - pom.xml files, if patched, are patched sanely
 - Wrapper script in %{_bindir}
 - GCJ AOT bits follow GCJ guidelines
 - No devel package
 - EE API-providing packages have correct Provides
 - EE API-using packages mage appropriate Requires, build-classpath
 - JNI-using JARs go in %_jnidir
 - JNI shared objects go in %{_libdir}/%{name}
 - Calls to System.loadLibrary replaced w/ System.load w/ full .so path
 - Bundled JAR files not included or used for build
 - No Javadoc %post/%ghost
 - No class-path elements in JAR manifests

Perl Guidelines

Perl guidelines:
 - "GPL+ or Artistic", not "Artistic or GPL+"
 - Module requirements use virtual perl(modname) syntax
 - Spec BuildRequires correct core modules, not perl-devel
 - Spec contains correct MODULE_COMPAT_ Requires
 - Requires/Provides are sane
 - CPAN URL tag is not versioned
 - All tests enabled where possible
 - Use Build.PL if present unless justified otherwise
 - .h files not split into -devel package

Python Guidelines

Python guidelines:
 - Runtime Requires correct
 - BuildRequires: python2-devel and/or python3-devel
 - Python 2 modules Provide: python2-*
 - Python 3 modules Provide: python3-*
 - Main python version modules Provide: python-*
 - Spec uses versioned path macros
 - All .py files packaged with .pyc, .pyo counterparts
 - INSTALLED_FILES not used for %files list
 - Includes .egg-info files/directories when generated
 - Bytecode only optimized with appropriate optimization levels
 - .py not under site-libs byte-compiled against correct runtimes
 - Non-split packages named python2-* and python3-*
 - Unversioned executables use OS-preferred runtime when possible
 - Versioned executables provided with both -X and -X.Y suffixes
 - Eggs built from source
 - Eggs do not download deps during build
 - Compat packages use easy_install -m to avoid conflicts
 - At least one version of each module is importable w/o version
 - Provides/Requires properly filtered