Hello All,
When I build RPM packages, rpmbuild always scans all the executables, shared libs, perl scripts, etc. to find out which external libraries the application depends on. This is normally a Good Thing but I am currently packaging an in-house, self contained application.
I could almost use a tarball but an RPM provides better manageability and also allows post-installation tasks. All shared libraries are under a single prefix, which is not in the system-wide ld.so.conf - it is configured in the startup script of the application. However, rpmbuild finds all these dependencies and adds them to the list of "Requires", which is not desirable in this case.
My question therefore is - how can I tell rpmbuild to stop automatically creating a dependency list? The best I can come up with at the moment is to add the following to my ~/.rpmmacros (line numbers added by me):
[1] %__os_install_post /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-comment-note [2] %__find_requires /bin/true [3] %__perl_requires /bin/true
So:
[1] - Stop it stripping already stripped binaries. [2] and [3] - This stops it doing the automatic dependency list creation.
This seems a bit heavy handed though, is there another, cleaner way to do it?
Regards,
Fred.
To Reply to myself -
The method I am using with ~/.rpmmacros to stop the "find_requires" and "perl_requires" does not actually work. Apologies for implying it does.
Any suggestions on how to do this are much appreciated.
Cheers,
Fred.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:43 PM, Friedrich Clausen fred@derf.nl wrote:
Hello All,
When I build RPM packages, rpmbuild always scans all the executables, shared libs, perl scripts, etc. to find out which external libraries the application depends on. This is normally a Good Thing but I am currently packaging an in-house, self contained application.
I could almost use a tarball but an RPM provides better manageability and also allows post-installation tasks. All shared libraries are under a single prefix, which is not in the system-wide ld.so.conf - it is configured in the startup script of the application. However, rpmbuild finds all these dependencies and adds them to the list of "Requires", which is not desirable in this case.
My question therefore is - how can I tell rpmbuild to stop automatically creating a dependency list? The best I can come up with at the moment is to add the following to my ~/.rpmmacros (line numbers added by me):
[1] %__os_install_post /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-comment-note [2] %__find_requires /bin/true [3] %__perl_requires /bin/true
So:
[1] - Stop it stripping already stripped binaries. [2] and [3] - This stops it doing the automatic dependency list creation.
This seems a bit heavy handed though, is there another, cleaner way to do it?
Regards,
Fred.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 02:47:55PM +0200, Friedrich Clausen wrote:
To Reply to myself -
The method I am using with ~/.rpmmacros to stop the "find_requires" and "perl_requires" does not actually work. Apologies for implying it does.
Any suggestions on how to do this are much appreciated.
http://rpm5.org/docs/max-rpm.html#s2-rpm-depend-autoreqprov
-- Fridh
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Mikael Fridh mikael.fridh@its.uu.se wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 02:47:55PM +0200, Friedrich Clausen wrote:
To Reply to myself -
The method I am using with ~/.rpmmacros to stop the "find_requires" and "perl_requires" does not actually work. Apologies for implying it does.
Any suggestions on how to do this are much appreciated.
Thanks! I should really have checked there first...
Cheers,
Fred.
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