Using the "--nodeps" at install time allows you to bypass deependencies for perl libs that you may already have via bundled rpms....so for example:
/bin/rpm --nodeps -Uv foo.rpm
Richard Siddall <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard Siddall <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I'm packaging up a Perl application that uses mod_perl and HTML::Mason
and was wondering if anyone could point me at some information on
extending rpm's AutoRequires as I'd like to automatically pull Perl
dependencies from at least the HTML::Mason handler file. RPM's standard
AutoRequires ignores that file as it has a .pl extension.
I've found some stuff on the Fedora Project's web site on overriding the
PerlRequires mechanism to filter out unwanted results
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Perl), and assume I can
override the whole of AutoRequires similarly. Before I start
reverse-engineering how AutoRequires works, I thought I would check to
see if anyone has done this before and documented how to do it. (A
google search came up empty.)
I'm not happy with hand-maintaining as large a set of dependencies as
this application's HTML::Mason handler has.
Regards,
Richard Siddall
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