I think there some confusion here. The simple way to build additional package for an existing collection is to install the <scl>-build package in the buildroot, which provides the "overrides" stuff for needed macros.
This is exactly what is done by the SCLo SIG Examples: * sclo-php71 (additional packages for rh-php71) => https://cbs.centos.org/koji/packages?tagID=1019 * sclo-python35 (additional packages for rh-python35) => https://cbs.centos.org/koji/packages?tagID=1283 And for now, this is the simplest way to do it BUT: <scl>-build is only available in CentOS repository, not in RHSCL. Remi. P.S. spec file hosted on https://github.com/sclorg-distgit/ _______________________________________________ SCLorg mailing list SCLorg@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg