On Wednesday, 26 December 2012, at 18:47:25 (+0100),
Bertrand Jacquin wrote:

> >> libmount doesn't exist, so let's not depend on it, shall we?
> >>
> >
> > but it does...
> 
> I can confirm that it come from util-linux : 
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=utils/util-linux/util-linux.git;a=tree;f=libmount/src

It does not exist as a package.  The project or library exists, I'm
sure, but since it cannot be installed via RPM, one cannot cause the
spec file to depend on it and still build working packages from said
spec.

And if it's part of util-linux, even worse!  I suspect someone who
wasn't familiar with spec files added those lines and assumed they
would work, but they don't.  :-)

I checked atrpms, EPEL, rpmforge, and the SL repo.  None of them
supplies the libmount.h that eeze needs to build libmount support.  So
that support is not currently an option for RHEL.

Michael

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