On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 02:45:08PM +0000, David Howells wrote:
> Hi,
>
> gcc and cross-gcc currently dynamically load the isl-0.14 shared library -
> which means that rpm-build doesn't automagically detect a:
>
> libisl.so.13()(64bit)
>
> but, rather, the gcc binary rpm must include a:
>
> Requires: isl = %{isl_version}
>
> clause.
>
> Is it possible to instead do something like:
>
> Requires: libisl.so.13()(64bit)
>
> (though this doesn't work because it complains about an illegal char) so that
> it is pegged to the major version of the library rather than the specific isl
> version?
The automatic requires are added based on output of an external program.
You can override which program is used in the spec file. So you could
provide a custom script which calls the original script, and then also
output the extra missing library requires
See the section "requires filtering"
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackagingDrafts/FilteringAutomaticDependencies
instead of filtering you'd be augmenting, but that's fine.
Regards,
Daniel
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