> Scriptlet failures that happen on uninstall can be detected by doing
> a yum
> reinstall on the package. However, testers don't normally do this, so
> they
> usually don't get detected until the next update, and it can be
> difficult to
> find which of the many updates is generating the error message. Would
> it be
> possible to automate something like a yum reinstall on each new
> package and
> capture any resulting errors?

That would be possible to automate in AutoQA once we are in a position we can 
automate stuff easily (not yet) :)

But since you raised this up, I already wondered several times - when I see a 
scriptlet error during update, is there an easy way to tell which package 
generated it? Often it is not clear at all and I don't know how to find it out. 
Shouldn't be easy for yum to prepend the error message with a package NVR that 
caused it?
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