Joe Zeff wrote, at 03/30/2011 03:45 PM +9:00:
On 03/29/2011 11:25 PM, Panu Matilainen wrote:
> One or more python scripts in your package contain this shebang:
> #!/usr/local/bin/python
>
> Rpm is right to complain: If you tried to execute that file, it would
> fail because no such python interpreter exists on a normal Fedora
> installation. You need to locate + patch those files to refer to the
> system python path instead.
That's a fair amount of work. It's a lot easier if you run this command
as root:
ln /usr/bin/python /usr/local/bin/python
Because that makes link that the b0rken rpms can all use.
Well, usually this method doesn't work
- because (perhaps) "/usr/local/bin/python" is not installed by installing some
rpm
(but installed by compiling python package by sysadmin him/herself, for example),
So, "/usr/local/bin/python" is not in rpm's database (rpm registers
files' names or
so only when they are installed from some rpm packages).
Then if you install a rpm package which has the dependency for
"/usr/local/bin/python",
rpm will still complain that such file is missing because such file is not in
rpm's
database, even if /usr/local/bin/python actually exists.
Regards,
Mamoru