Automatic RPM provides for libraries

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Hi.

I just notices something strange on my local system and would
like to check if I screwed up or something in RPM changed.


Assume I package a library and the RPM file contains two files:

/usr/lib/libfoo.so.1 -> libfoo.so.1.0.0
/usr/lib/libfoo.so.1.0.0

Now, my experience so far was that the RPM file will (automagically)
Provide: libfoo.so.1

Now, several RPMs I built locally instead
Provide: libfoo.so.1.0.0

This kind of wreaks havoc with installed programs which depend on
the old requires.

Did I screw up?
Has RPM changed?
Has something in libfoo changed that causes this?

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