I should have said that before :-) I can't make it a dependency its more of a re-packaging thing just assume that it is not acceptable in this case. Let me know.
Sorry, not gonna make that assumption. :)
_Why_ do you need to do an rpm -i inside another rpm? Step away from the spec file. ;)
You'd be better off assuming it can't be done, explaining to the list what it is you are actually trying to accomplish, and see what ideas come up. Really.
Guess 1: You want to include more than one RPM package, but only want to give the user a single file?
Answer 1: Use a dependency.
Guess 2: You are doing this in the %install portion of the spec file, then packaging up the installed files?
Answer 2: What are you, nuts? Clues: Never build an rpm as root. Rebuild from source. Consider rpm2cpio. Consider installing to the buildroot, and explicitly using an rpmdb in the buildroot.
*shudder*
HTH,
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