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Hi,<br>
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Thanks for you fast reply.<br>
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I know this solutions, but don0t fix my problem, i can extract the
spec file, but this can have if macros in some parts, that will en
with more or less buildrequires, etc.<br>
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I don't know if this is posible, so i only want a already
preprocesed spec file with all macros expanded so i can extract
acurate info of package build.<br>
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I will ask this on user list, as this list is only for development.<br>
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Regards.<br>
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El 27/03/2012 14:37, Johnny Hughes escribió:
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<pre wrap="">On 03/27/2012 05:56 AM, Marcos Lois Bermúdez wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I'm building some packages using CentOS 6, and i have a question that i
can't get answer for, i think that is a common task in rpm build that
will get some info that will help in automate some process.
I need to get a spec file with all macro exanded, so i can extract info
of buildrequires, etc..
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If you want to know the buildrequries, you can do this to with the SRPM:
rpm -qp --requires <name>.src.rpm
You can also extract the spec file directly with the command and then do
things with sed or grep to that file:
rpm2cpio <name>.src.rpm | cpio -i *.spec
You can also see all the macro information for rpm with the command:
rpmbuild --showrc
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