java-17-openjdk-devel-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 alt-alternatives-vs-ghost info Since alternatives 0.4 the practice to own alternative symlinks as ghost files is deprecated. the ghost file /usr/lib/jvm/java-openjdk is an alternative in package java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel-1.8.0.382.b05-alt0_1jpp8.x86_64. Consider removing the ghost file /usr/lib/jvm/java-openjdk.; k.; java-17-openjdk-devel-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 bin-permissions info not executable file /usr/bin/serialver; ; java-17-openjdk-headless-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 alt-alternatives-vs-ghost info Since alternatives 0.4 the practice to own alternative symlinks as ghost files is deprecated. the ghost file /usr/lib/jvm/jre-openjdk is an alternative in package java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless-1.8.0.382.b05-alt0_1jpp8.x86_64. Consider removing the ghost file /usr/lib/jvm/jre-openjdk.; k.; java-17-openjdk-headless-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 bin-permissions info not executable file /usr/bin/rmiregistry; java-17-openjdk-headless-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 obsolete-call-in-post-alternatives-0.3 warn alternatives-* calls in post/preun and in triggers are deprecated; java-17-openjdk-javadoc-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 alt-alternatives-vs-ghost info Since alternatives 0.4 the practice to own alternative symlinks as ghost files is deprecated. the ghost file /usr/share/javadoc/java is an alternative in package java-1.8.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.8.0.382.b05-alt0_1jpp8.noarch. Consider removing the ghost file /usr/share/javadoc/java.; a.; java-17-openjdk-javadoc-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 arch-dep-package-has-big-usr-share info The package has a significant amount of architecture-independent data in /usr/share, while it is an architecture-dependent package. This is wasteful of mirror space and bandwidth, as we then end up with multiple copies of this data, one for each architecture. If the data in /usr/share is not architecture-independent, it is a policy violation, and in this case, you should move that data elsewhere.; java-17-openjdk-javadoc-zip-17.0.8.0.7-alt1.x86_64 arch-dep-package-consists-of-usr-share info The package consists of architecture-independent data in /usr/share, while it is an architecture-dependent package. This is wasteful of mirror space and bandwidth, as we then end up with multiple copies of this data, one for each architecture. If the data in /usr/share is not architecture-independent, it is a policy violation, and in this case, you should move that data elsewhere.;