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[Mageia-dev] A question about BuildRequires and other RPM questions.

+ Florian Hubold + doktor5000 at arcor.de +
+ Tue Mar 5 21:01:34 CET 2013 +

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Am 28.02.2013 22:18, schrieb Dan Fandrich:
+> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 03:25:41PM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
+>> Build dependencies are usually specified in installation
+>> instructions. For humans, of course. You may also try to parse the
+>> outpout of ./configure (or equivalent) script. In both case, there is
+>> not garanty then every build dependency will get specified.
+> The other way is to work backwards by looking at the install dependencies
+> that rpmbuild discovered, or the NEEDED lines from objdump -x, and adding the
+> -devel versions of those libraries. That won't catch any compile-time-only
+> dependencies, though (like libtool, autoconf or flex) but it will give you
+> something to start from.  Note also that some programs will automatically
+> discover what optional libraries are available at build time and configure
+> themselves accordingly. So, if you miss some BuildRequires, you might end up
+> with a binary that works but is missing features.
+>
+>>>> Dan
+Or you could try to use iurt, which basically does what the buildsystem does,
+but it either needs a local Mageia mirror, or fast internet connection, or some
+patience ;)
+
+As the buildsystem can only be used by those with full packager accounts, iurt
+is the corresponding alternative for padawans and everybody else.
+
+https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Packagers_Mentoring_Howto#iurt
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