On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Jos Vos wrote:
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 06:42:41PM +0300, Ville Skytt� wrote:
> If you peek at the affected files, you'll see that they actually are not
> "included" as far as rpm is concerned. rpm looks at the "package
foo"
> statements when building the list of Provides, and "use/require foo" for
> Requires.
Ah yes, ok, then I shouldn't blame rpm's scripts.
The find-requires.perl and find-provides.perl are obsoleted.
They're just using the normal find-requires and find-provides scripts.
It was Matthias who thaught me that ;)
> Those files do not have a package of their own, instead they
blend into
> the XML::SAX::PurePerl package. And perl allows one to use() them using
> the fully qualified, "fake" package name (based on the dir structure, I
> believe).
What about packaging XML-SAX-PurePerl? Shouldn't that solve the
problem? I have to admit I don't know much about this area, but
I needed XML-SAX because it is required by XML-LibXML.
I have them packaged without the problems you mention. You can find them
(and the SPEC files) at:
http://dag.wieers.com/packages/
All my perl packages share the same logic (there's a small difference
between binary and noarch packages though).
Kind regards,
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