On 02/03/2017 06:18 PM, David Howells wrote:
Okay, creating a script:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -x /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/find-requires ] ; then
FINDREQ=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/find-requires
else
FINDREQ=/usr/lib/rpm/find-requires
fi
$FINDREQ $*
case `uname -m` in
*64)
echo 'libisl.so.15()(64bit)'
;;
*)
echo 'libisl.so.15()'
;;
esac
gives me the following:
warthog>rpm -qpR x86_64/gcc-x86_64-linux-gnu-6.3.1-1.fc26.x86_64.rpm
...
libisl.so.15()(64bit)
...
which seems more or less what I was looking for. Deciding whether or not I
want to include the "(64bit)" flag is another issue to be solved.
Eek. Please don't.
You're turning the whole dependency generator upside down into a
deprecated mode which has unwanted side-effects, just to insert one
dependency. Which you can just as well create in the spec directly,
something like
%if %{__isa_bits} == 64
Requires: libisl.so.15()(64bit)
%else
Requires: libisl.so.15()
%endif
...for a very simple example. And if you really want to do things with
the dependency generator, all you need to do is to override
%__elf_requires, not the entire thing.
- Panu -
- Panu -
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