Sorry for the top posting. So, no what you have done is useless for your problem with rpm. You have to create an rpm that provide the symbolic link and require the true perl executable, as a file or package dependency. Hth 2012/6/3, Eran Ben Natan <eranb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hello, > > I have built an RPM containing a Perl script with "#! /bin/perl" as > first line, which I can't change. When I installed the package I've got: > > > error: Failed dependencies: > /bin/perl is needed by myrpm > > Which is OK, but after I copied /usr/bin/perl to /bin/perl (and run > /bin/perl -version to verify), I still getting this message. > I do not want to use AutoReq: 0 in this package. > > Thanks, Eran > > _______________________________________________ > Rpm-list mailing list > Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.rpm.org/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list > -- Inviato dal mio dispositivo mobile _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.rpm.org/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list