If I may add The created spec file does not list the dependency on /usr/bin/r, something in rpmbuild creates it. On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Tony Schreiner <anthony.schreiner@xxxxxx> wrote: > This is not specifically a CentOS question, but I am creating RPMS for > CentOS 6 from some CRAN tarballs. > > I run R2spec -s tarball to create a spec file, and most of the time it > works ok, but sometimes (RPostgresSQL, Rcpp for example) the package has > test or example programs that start with > > #!/usr/bin/r > > with lower case r, and the resulting package then winds up with a > dependency on /usr/bin/r, which can't be resolved. > > So far I have solved it by editing all the files and replacing with > /usr/bin/R, recreating the tarball and going through the process again, but > I have to believe there is an easier way. > > Is there a option to not create the dependency? > > Thanks > Tony Schreiner > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos