On Nov 25, 2015, at 11:01 AM, Peter Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has there been any progress/work on an automated Windows environment
> setup? On Debian/Ubuntu it is as easy as "apt-get build-dep wireshark".
Speaking of automated build setups:
A quick look at the DNF man page on Fedora 23 doesn't seem to indicate that
there's any equivalent to build-dep, i.e. nothing to find out what are the
*source* packages for the dependencies of a binary package, and installing
*them*.
For RPM, is there not a way to say "what packages are required to build this
possibly-not-installed package?" ("Possibly-not-installed" is significant here
- somebody might not have Wireshark installed from the repository, and might
want to build it from source without having to build and install all its
dependencies from source.)
I.e., for a package in the repository (whether it's installed or not), what
packages are mentioned in the BuildRequires entries for that package?
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