feat!: remove unnecessary dependencies from RPM spec#38
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On most RPM-based systems, mkdir and touch are provided by the coreutils package, which is a fundamental part of the OS. It's highly unlikely for a system to be missing these. On the other hand this currently breaks on amazonlinux because their coreutils package does not provide these commands explicitly.
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On most RPM-based systems, mkdir and touch are provided by the coreutils package, which is a fundamental part of the OS. It's highly unlikely for a system to be missing these.
On the other hand this currently breaks on amazonlinux because their coreutils package does not provide these commands explicitly.