[CentOS] Is there a way to _remove_ dependencies from an RPM built from source?
Michael Lampe
lampe at gcsc.uni-frankfurt.deSun Feb 26 19:39:03 UTC 2012
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Frank Cox wrote: > Edit the dependency list to suit. Maybe I was too dumb to properly explain it: The Intel stuff is there implicitly. And it _is_ needed. Both for building and then running. But it's not registered with rpm by Intel! So I _can_ build, but the resulting RPM cannot be installed -- if not forced. (No problems then as everything _is_ there.) The compromise I see is removing these explicit dependencies. They are fulfilled, but not formally available.
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