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Re: example of buildsys rpm: msg#00008linux.redhat.fedora.buildsystem
On 4/4/06, Clark Williams <williams@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It generates a small binary RPM (and an SRPM) that contains one file, > buildsys-minimal.spec and requires all the listed packages. I > originally had BuildRequires and then changed to Requires, just > because it's easy to query the resulting binary RPM for requires. I > suspect to be totally correct we would need to go back to BuildRequires. > > Anyway, that's what I thought Seth was talking about with his RPM > idea. What do you think? Looks right by me. Not sure it needs to include itself, but why not :) Requires is probably better than BuildRequires, as BuildRequires only means "packages needed to build this rpm" vs Requires' "packages needed to install this rpm", and I don't believe would would actually pull them in when installed. -Chris -- Fedora-buildsys-list mailing list Fedora-buildsys-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-buildsys-list
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