Re: Is it possible to find out which packages were used when building the package?

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Thanks, for answer. I build every day rpm packages from git locally with mock. ...

It might  be more efficient to run a shell command in your build
environment to review /var/log/dnf.log, even in a "mock" build
environment, rather than trying to parse out the dependencies directly
b reading the RPM or the .spec file.  It can be a real adventure to
resolve all the dependencies on dependencies on dependencies,
especially for a complex python based package.

RPM and yum also do not prove a package was actually used, merely that
it was managed as a build requirement.

strace -f -e trace=file -o strace.out mock ...
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