For more information, here is the error from config.log, it seems that
something wrong with ld.
```
configure:21692: checking for popt.h
configure:21692: result: yes
configure:21695: checking for poptGetContext in -lpopt
configure:21720: gcc -o conftest -O2 -g -fstack-protector-strong -O2 -g -O2
GNOME has had an internal copy of libpopt since forever, certainly all this
century.
Linking RPM to the *copy* of popt in GNOME is not advised because
1) RPM depends on POPT in very complicated ways unlike any other usage of the
library.
2) you really do not want a BuildRequires on GNOME in orde
Closed #496.
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Thank you all for helping. However, recent runtime of gnome platform provides
libpopt.
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Either popt.so is not in your library path or it's otherwise unusable for
linking (such as wrong arch or corrupted file). This is an issue of your build
environment, not rpm.
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Well, if you could provide more info.. Like configure.log.. Would be helpful.
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