Re: [Fwd: Build Error (Job 2059): sdlmame-0129-0_6_0128u6_fc11 on fedora-development-rpmfusion_nonfree]

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On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:46:06 +0900, Mamoru wrote:

> Michael Schwendt wrote, at 12/15/2008 09:28 PM +9:00:
> > On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 13:24:21 +0100, me wrote:
> > 
> >>> Package 'dbus-1', required by 'gconf', not found
> >>> Package dbus-1 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
> >>> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `dbus-1.pc'
> >>> to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
> > 
> > Additionally, there's related activity in pkg-config with regard
> > to Requires.private:
> > 
> >   http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=73901
> > 
> > gconf-2.0.pc has dbus-1 as a Requires.private
> 
> Umm.. It seems with recent rawhide pkgconfig
> $ pkg-config --print-requires gconf-2.0 
> 
> will always pull in Requires.private dependency. And so with 
> recent rpm behavior if GConf2 is rebuilt Requires.private
> dependency will always pulled in. Is this expected behavior?
> I guess this is superfluous and this behavior should be
> reverted.

I don't see that. Check out pkgconfig %changelog in koji linked
above. There's the bz ticket where this is being discussed.

dbus-1 is not pulled in yet (or else it would be in the package RPM
Requires already), but the ticket looks as if they want that to be the new
behaviour for a future rpmbuild. The sdlmame configure script apparently
pulls in the Requires.private dbus-1 in its --exists or compilation check
of GConf2 and fails to retrieve proper search paths for the headers, too.

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