Tom Hughes wrote:
> I believe it's referring to the use of /usr/bin/env as mentioned here:
> 
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Script_Interpreters_(draft)

Note that this is a draft guideline that was voted down:
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2009-08-19/fedora-meeting.2009-08-19-16.01.log.html#l-38
It got only -1 votes, not a single +1.

So this is NOT an enforced guideline and it is IMHO a bug in rpmlint that it 
complains about it.

> Although I think that draft guideline is outdated and the auto requires
> logic does now handle it - although /usr/lib/rpm/script.req has a TODO
> comment to fix it there does also seem to be code to handle it.

The code handles only the case where what comes after /usr/bin/env is an
absolute path, which defeats the point of using /usr/bin/env to begin with.

Mageia has a fix that makes it work right:
http://svnweb.mageia.org/packages/cauldron/rpm/current/SOURCES/script-env.diff?view=markup

        Kevin Kofler
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