[CentOS] Is there a way to _remove_ dependencies from an RPM built from source?
Michael Lampe
lampe at gcsc.uni-frankfurt.deSun Feb 26 20:05:22 UTC 2012
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Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > I totally lost you. No problem. Play the game of chess like your namesake did so well. :) > Please provide specifics, what package, is it in rpm > or not, details please, so we do not chase out own tails. Gimme a trick: How to unregister an implicit but formally unavailable runtime dependency in a spec file? It's there at build time and therfore automatically used. Package builds fine. But it can only be installed by force, because the implicit dependency is explicitly recorded in the RPM. I want to get rid of that, because fixing Intel's stuff is not an option. Still unclear??
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