Hi all,
This is my first post, apologies if I am off-topic;
I'm trying to build perl-Moose, which depends on perl-Data-Visitor, but perl-Data-Visitor depends on perl-Moose;
==== [digimer@el7-builder-test1 SPECS]$ rpmbuild -ba perl-Moose.spec error: Failed build dependencies: perl(Data::Visitor) is needed by perl-Moose-2.1005-1.el7.centos.x86_64 [digimer@el7-builder-test1 SPECS]$ rpmbuild -ba perl-Data-Visitor.spec error: Failed build dependencies: perl(Moose) >= 0.89 is needed by perl-Data-Visitor-0.30-1.el7.centos.noarch ====
I am wondering how EPEL repos solved this problem... I grabbed the source for both from EPEL. Now, I know I could install perl-Data-Visitor from EPEL, then build perl-Moose, install that, then rebuild perl-Data-Visitor but I am trying to learn more about package management, which is why I am asking here to find out what is the proper way to solve this.
Thanks!