On 10 Oct 2012, at 23:20, "Crawford, Andrew" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been scouring the RPM Plugin documentation and Google search results, 
> trying to find a way to set the value of "autoreq" to "no" in the .spec file 
> that RPM-Plugin produces.  So far I have not found any way to accomplish this 
> (using configuration), and wanted to ping this list to see if it's possible.  
> 
> I do not have root access in my environment, but would still like to create 
> and deploy custom RPM files.  To do this, I need to maintain my own "private" 
> RPM database.  When the value of "autoreq" is set to "yes" in the 
> RPM-Plugin's .spec file, this setup fails as it thinks things like /bin/sh 
> are not present on the system.  
> 
> I know I can use the "--nodeps" RPM argument, but then I cannot checks for 
> the dependencies that I do want to manage (one custom RPM requiring another 
> custom RPM).  The best way to get what I need would be to disable the auto 
> dependency (autoreq) setting.  
> 
> Please let me know if there is a configuration directive available to disable 
> this setting.  

Is this not covered by the plugin docs?

Regards,
Graham
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