I wrote a .spec file to build a pacakge with many shared librairies installed by Intel parallel studio 2016. There is no Fedora package for Intel, but the installation script install many .rpm packages, and all are correctly listed when running $ dnf list Building my package goes fine. I am no left with one issue when I want to install it. # dnf install R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 Error: nothing provides libimf.so()(64bit) needed by libRmath-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libifcoremt.so.5()(64bit) needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libifcoremt.so.5()(64bit) needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libifcoremt.so.5()(64bit) needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libimf.so()(64bit) needed by libRmath-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libimf.so()(64bit) needed by libRmath-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libifcoremt.so.5()(64bit) needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libifcoremt.so.5()(64bit) needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64. nothing provides libimf.so()(64bit) needed by libRmath-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 % rpm -i --test R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 error: Failed dependencies: libifcoremt.so.5()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libifport.so.5()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libimf.so()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libintlc.so.5()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libiomp5.so()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libiomp5.so(VERSION)(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libirc.so()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libirng.so()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libmkl_rt.so()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 libsvml.so()(64bit) is needed by R-core-3.2.2-intel.fc22.1.x86_64 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All these shared objects are installed on my system and are part of the Intel mega package. I thought writing this in my spec file was enough. Example: BuildRequire: inetl-ifort-l-ps-109 this package has been installed by Intel parallel studio and provides libifport.so.5.: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- % dnf info intel-ifort-l-ps-109-16.0.0-109.x86_64 Last metadata expiration check performed 12 days, 6:08:27 ago on Sat Sep 26 12:51:00 2015. Installed Packages Name : intel-ifort-l-ps-109 Arch : x86_64 Epoch : 0 Version : 16.0.0 Release : 109 Size : 26 M Repo : @System Summary : Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 16.0 for Linux* License : Intel Copyright 1999-2015 Description : Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 16.0 for Linux* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How can I solve this issue properly? Is there anything I can do at build time or add in the spec file? I can fo course # rpm -i --nodeps MyPackage, but I would prefer to avoid and write an academic spec file. -- google.com/+arnaudgabourygabx -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct