On Tue, Jun 9, 2015, at 08:02 AM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> Unfortunately, this is wrong assumption. It comes quite natural that if
> I want to use git command, I can do "dnf install /usr/bin/git" and I
> don't care which package ships this command. And this scenario is broken
> now, since this will not install "full" git I expect.
Yeah, I use file provides a lot too.
> And as it turns out, it breaks also Ruby build [1], since it uses
> "BuildRequires: %{_bindir}/git", but the test suite later call "git
> submodule" command, which is not available anymore due to this split.
BuildRequires: %{libexecdir}/git-core/git-submodule
is probably too gross =)
> I am wondering if there is some way out, for example git packages could
> have virtual provides such as git(add), git(submodule), git(rm),
> git(commit) and my package could then depend on the specific virtual
> provides, but I am not sure it is worth of the effort.
My initial take here is that the simplest solution is updating
the dependent packages in F23, i.e.:
diff --git a/ruby.spec b/ruby.spec
index ffca221..d15292d 100644
--- a/ruby.spec
+++ b/ruby.spec
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ BuildRequires: tk-devel
BuildRequires: procps
BuildRequires: %{_bindir}/dtrace
# RubyGems test suite optional dependencies.
-BuildRequires: %{_bindir}/git
+BuildRequires: git
BuildRequires: %{_bindir}/cmake
# This package provides %%{_bindir}/ruby-mri therefore it is marked by this
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