Description: The package mod_wso2-axis2 contains the httpd module: /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/mod_axis2.so but does not have an appropriate "Requires:" for httpd-mmn. Such a dependency is necessary to ensure the module is only used with a compatible version of httpd; a module built against httpd 2.2 will not work with httpd 2.4. Please add the following to the top of the spec file as a single line: %{!?_httpd_mmn: %{expand: %%global _httpd_mmn %%(cat %{_includedir}/httpd/.mmn || echo missing-httpd-devel)}} Then add to the the mod_wso2-axis2 (sub-)package the following Requires line: Requires: httpd-mmn = %{_httpd_mmn} A module package does not need to require httpd itself. The above change should be merged across all branches of Fedora/EPEL. Version-Release: wso2-wsf-cpp-2.1.0-6.fc17.src.rpm Steps to reproduce: 1. rpm -q --requires mod_wso2-axis2 | grep httpd-mmn Expected results: e.g. httpd-mmn = 20051115-x86-64
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