On Sun, 2008-08-31 at 13:35 +0100, Dan Bolser wrote: > I think the first step would be to build a dummy RPM that includes all > the R-libraries that come by default with R. Such things as base, > lattice, stats, etc., etc. All these libraries could (?) be rolled > into an RPM called R-libs (or something), and then when packaging an > R-library that depends on 'stats', for example, the dependency would > be satisfied by R-libs... Is that possible? The R package already does this: Provides: R-base = %{version} Provides: R-boot = 1.2 Provides: R-class = 7.2 Provides: R-cluster = 1.11.11 Provides: R-codetools = 0.2 Provides: R-datasets = %{version} Provides: R-foreign = 0.8 Provides: R-graphics = %{version} Provides: R-grDevices = %{version} Provides: R-grid = %{version} Provides: R-KernSmooth = 2.22 Provides: R-lattice = 0.17 Provides: R-MASS = 7.2 Provides: R-methods = %{version} Provides: R-mgcv = 1.4 Provides: R-nlme = 3.1 Provides: R-nnet = 7.2 Provides: R-rpart = 3.1 Provides: R-spatial = 7.2 Provides: R-splines = %{version} Provides: R-stats = %{version} Provides: R-stats4 = %{version} Provides: R-survival = 2.34 Provides: R-tcltk = %{version} Provides: R-tools = %{version} Provides: R-utils = %{version} Provides: R-VR = 7.2 %{version} is the version of R, in this case, 2.7.2. ~spot _______________________________________________ Fedora-r-devel-list mailing list Fedora-r-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-r-devel-list