[CentOS] Is there a way to _remove_ dependencies from an RPM built from source?
Michael Lampe
lampe at gcsc.uni-frankfurt.deSun Feb 26 20:57:11 UTC 2012
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Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote: > Have you tried to make a fake src.rpm package that "provides" this 'libfoo' and > install it ? It didn't need to install anything just tell to the rpm library that it > "provides" 'libfoo'. Normally, I leave the building straightforward. Of course, I can also climb to the roof, use the fire exit, arrive at the backyard and find my way out somehow from there. > Another way is to just force the install, but, doing it you will have some problems > during updates. Of course, I just do that. Since years, and there are no problems with updates. Only with EL6 and the automatic 'yum ckeck' I'm getting pissed somehow: ** Found 11 pre-existing rpmdb problem(s), 'yum check' output follows: libcilkrts.so.5()(64bit), libifcoremt.so.5()(64bit), ... I know that already! So I was humbly asking for some trick here. There must be some, even if Google didn't find me one.
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