https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1271792



--- Comment #4 from Zdenek Dohnal <[email protected]> ---
This issue happens to me when I ran fedora-review for font package
urw-base35-fonts.

Output:
fedora-review -n urw-base35-fonts
INFO: Processing local files: urw-base35-fonts
INFO: Getting .spec and .srpm Urls from : Local files in
/home/zdohnal/repo_upstream/urw-base35-fonts
INFO:   --> SRPM url:
file:///home/zdohnal/repo_upstream/urw-base35-fonts/urw-base35-fonts-20160926-1.fc27.src.rpm
INFO:   --> Spec url:
file:///home/zdohnal/repo_upstream/urw-base35-fonts/urw-base35-fonts.spec
INFO: Using review directory:
/home/zdohnal/repo_upstream/urw-base35-fonts/review-urw-base35-fonts
INFO: Downloading (Source0):
http://downloads.ghostscript.com/public/fonts/urw-base35-20160926.zip
INFO: Running checks and generating report
INFO: Results and/or logs in:
/home/zdohnal/repo_upstream/urw-base35-fonts/review-urw-base35-fonts/results
INFO: WARNING: Probably non-rawhide buildroot used. Rawhide should be used for
most package reviews
INFO: Build completed
INFO: Installing built package(s)
INFO: Active plugins: Generic, fonts, Shell-api
INFO: Starting new HTTPS connection (1): admin.fedoraproject.org
INFO: Starting new HTTPS connection (1): admin.fedoraproject.org
INFO:  ExclusiveArch dependency checking disabled, enable with EXARCH flag

==========================
HERE COMES REPO-FONT-AUDIT
==========================

WARNING: Illegal return from
/usr/share/fedora-review/scripts/fonts-repo-audit.sh, code 80, output:
stdout:repo-font-audit analyze results in
/home/zdohnal/repo_upstream/urw-base35-fonts/review-urw-base35-fonts/fonts
directory.
 stderr:Error: 'Package' object has no attribute 'packagesize'
mkdir: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'mkdir --help' for more information.
/bin/repo-font-audit: line 388: cd: -.: invalid option
cd: usage: cd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]
curl: (3) [globbing] bad range specification in column 152
rpm2cpio: *.rpm: No such file or directory
cat: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'cat --help' for more information.
cpio: premature end of archive
cat: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'cat --help' for more information.
touch: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'touch --help' for more information.
cat: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'cat --help' for more information.
cpio: premature end of archive
rm: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'rm ./-..cpio' to remove the file '-..cpio'.
Try 'rm --help' for more information.
sed: invalid option -- '.'
Usage: sed [OPTION]... {script-only-if-no-other-script} [input-file]...

  -n, --quiet, --silent
                 suppress automatic printing of pattern space
  -e script, --expression=script
                 add the script to the commands to be executed
  -f script-file, --file=script-file
                 add the contents of script-file to the commands to be executed
  --follow-symlinks
                 follow symlinks when processing in place
  -i[SUFFIX], --in-place[=SUFFIX]
                 edit files in place (makes backup if SUFFIX supplied)
  -c, --copy
                 use copy instead of rename when shuffling files in -i mode
  -b, --binary
                 does nothing; for compatibility with WIN32/CYGWIN/MSDOS/EMX (
                 open files in binary mode (CR+LFs are not treated specially))
  -l N, --line-length=N
                 specify the desired line-wrap length for the `l' command
  --posix
                 disable all GNU extensions.
  -r, --regexp-extended
                 use extended regular expressions in the script.
  -s, --separate
                 consider files as separate rather than as a single continuous
                 long stream.
  -u, --unbuffered
                 load minimal amounts of data from the input files and flush
                 the output buffers more often
  -z, --null-data
                 separate lines by NUL characters
  --help
                 display this help and exit
  --version
                 output version information and exit

If no -e, --expression, -f, or --file option is given, then the first
non-option argument is taken as the sed script to interpret.  All
remaining arguments are names of input files; if no input files are
specified, then the standard input is read.

GNU sed home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/>.
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>.
sed: invalid option -- '.'
Usage: sed [OPTION]... {script-only-if-no-other-script} [input-file]...

  -n, --quiet, --silent
                 suppress automatic printing of pattern space
  -e script, --expression=script
                 add the script to the commands to be executed
  -f script-file, --file=script-file
                 add the contents of script-file to the commands to be executed
  --follow-symlinks
                 follow symlinks when processing in place
  -i[SUFFIX], --in-place[=SUFFIX]
                 edit files in place (makes backup if SUFFIX supplied)
  -c, --copy
                 use copy instead of rename when shuffling files in -i mode
  -b, --binary
                 does nothing; for compatibility with WIN32/CYGWIN/MSDOS/EMX (
                 open files in binary mode (CR+LFs are not treated specially))
  -l N, --line-length=N
                 specify the desired line-wrap length for the `l' command
  --posix
                 disable all GNU extensions.
  -r, --regexp-extended
                 use extended regular expressions in the script.
  -s, --separate
                 consider files as separate rather than as a single continuous
                 long stream.
  -u, --unbuffered
                 load minimal amounts of data from the input files and flush
                 the output buffers more often
  -z, --null-data
                 separate lines by NUL characters
  --help
                 display this help and exit
  --version
                 output version information and exit

If no -e, --expression, -f, or --file option is given, then the first
non-option argument is taken as the sed script to interpret.  All
remaining arguments are names of input files; if no input files are
specified, then the standard input is read.

GNU sed home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/>.
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>.
mkdir: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'mkdir --help' for more information.
/bin/repo-font-audit: line 388: cd: -.: invalid option
cd: usage: cd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]
curl: (3) [globbing] bad range specification in column 152
rpm2cpio: *.rpm: No such file or directory
cat: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'cat --help' for more information.
cpio: premature end of archive
cat: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'cat --help' for more information.
touch: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'touch --help' for more information.
cat: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'cat --help' for more information.
cpio: premature end of archive
rm: invalid option -- '.'
Try 'rm ./-..cpio' to remove the file '-..cpio'.
Try 'rm --help' for more information.
sed: invalid option -- '.'
Usage: sed [OPTION]... {script-only-if-no-other-script} [input-file]...

  -n, --quiet, --silent
                 suppress automatic printing of pattern space
  -e script, --expression=script
                 add the script to the commands to be executed
  -f script-file, --file=script-file
                 add the contents of script-file to the commands to be executed
  --follow-symlinks
                 follow symlinks when processing in place
  -i[SUFFIX], --in-place[=SUFFIX]
                 edit files in place (makes backup if SUFFIX supplied)
  -c, --copy
                 use copy instead of rename when shuffling files in -i mode
  -b, --binary
                 does nothing; for compatibility with WIN32/CYGWIN/MSDOS/EMX (
                 open files in binary mode (CR+LFs are not treated specially))
  -l N, --line-length=N
                 specify the desired line-wrap length for the `l' command
  --posix
                 disable all GNU extensions.
  -r, --regexp-extended
                 use extended regular expressions in the script.
  -s, --separate
                 consider files as separate rather than as a single continuous
                 long stream.
  -u, --unbuffered
                 load minimal amounts of data from the input files and flush
                 the output buffers more often
  -z, --null-data
                 separate lines by NUL characters
  --help
                 display this help and exit
  --version
                 output version information and exit

If no -e, --expression, -f, or --file option is given, then the first
non-option argument is taken as the sed script to interpret.  All
remaining arguments are names of input files; if no input files are
specified, then the standard input is read.

GNU sed home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/>.
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>.
sed: invalid option -- '.'
Usage: sed [OPTION]... {script-only-if-no-other-script} [input-file]...

  -n, --quiet, --silent
                 suppress automatic printing of pattern space
  -e script, --expression=script
                 add the script to the commands to be executed
  -f script-file, --file=script-file
                 add the contents of script-file to the commands to be executed
  --follow-symlinks
                 follow symlinks when processing in place
  -i[SUFFIX], --in-place[=SUFFIX]
                 edit files in place (makes backup if SUFFIX supplied)
  -c, --copy
                 use copy instead of rename when shuffling files in -i mode
  -b, --binary
                 does nothing; for compatibility with WIN32/CYGWIN/MSDOS/EMX (
                 open files in binary mode (CR+LFs are not treated specially))
  -l N, --line-length=N
                 specify the desired line-wrap length for the `l' command
  --posix
                 disable all GNU extensions.
  -r, --regexp-extended
                 use extended regular expressions in the script.
  -s, --separate
                 consider files as separate rather than as a single continuous
                 long stream.
  -u, --unbuffered
                 load minimal amounts of data from the input files and flush
                 the output buffers more often
  -z, --null-data
                 separate lines by NUL characters
  --help
                 display this help and exit
  --version
                 output version information and exit

If no -e, --expression, -f, or --file option is given, then the first
non-option argument is taken as the sed script to interpret.  All
remaining arguments are names of input files; if no input files are
specified, then the standard input is read.

GNU sed home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/>.
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>.

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END OF REPO-FONT-AUDIT
======================


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