My suggestion is you create a script that does install these rpm in a
directory that has also these rpm's. Then simply make a spec file that
runs those scripts. See
http://www.logiqwest.com/TechnicalPapers/rpmScriptInstall.html which
documents how to make a spec file without a build and then use the
example at the end where I install the cron's to call your script.
Hope it helps. John Frazier wrote: I would like to build an rpm that does nothing but install other rpms. My idea is that I can use this rpm to manage and track groups of rpms that have been installed on our systems. Is this just crazy or is it feasible. I look forward to hearing from you any alternate ideas would be greatly appreciated as well. --
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