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Re: disabling ldd



--- Tim Mooney <mooney@dogbert.cc.ndsu.NoDak.edu>
wrote:
> In regard to: disabling ldd, Anshuman Kanwar said
> (at 5:50pm on Nov 12, 2003):
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I am building a package consisting of binaries
> only. When I run rpm -bb, it
> >automtically runs ldd on the binaries and detects
> the versions of the
> >dynamic libraries required by this binary.
> >
> >I want to disable this feature. How can I do that ?
What is it good for ?

Valery



> 
> There are likely lots of different ways to do it,
> depending on what
> version of rpm you're using, but the first thing I
> would try is adding
> 
> AutoReqProv: no
> 
> Between the header stanza (Source:, URL:, Vendor:,
> etc) and the
> %description.
> 
> This is documented in "Maximum RPM", BTW.
> 
> Tim
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