Hiya, Back with rpm v. 3.0.6 I could specify things like "provides: /bin/bash" in my ~/.rpmrc and this was really helpful when using rpm on Solaris. rpm on Solaris doesn't have any of the standard OS info in its database, and I would keep track of things that Solaris provided in ~/.rpmrc on an as needed basis. Of course I could be using --nodeps but that seems a bit extreme for cases where some BuildRequires or other Requires really was referring to something I had packaged. Now that I've upgraded to rpm 4.4.6 "provides: <something>" in ~/.rpmrc is no longer valid. I've gone through the CHANGES file and the manual pages, but I can't find anything that indicates where this functionality moved to, or even if it still exists. Any pointers folks? Thanks.... -- Kevin _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list