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Your getting that healthcheck error because your package is being built agains the system libgomp (at least that's what it appears).
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Yeah, the point of the health_check is to force you to compile libgomp so that you bundle all your dependencies (apart from libc and other core libraries on the system) and then you've got a consistent set of behaviors (and bugs) across all your platforms. You also then have no install-time dependencies other than the base O/S.
You can choose to violate that, it just means your users will need to have libgomp installed, and you'll need to deal with any different issues created by possible multiple versions of libgomp in different base O/Sen you support. That's a choice up to you, and adding /libgomp\.so\.1/
to the health check whitelist is actually the right way to make that choice. By doing that you're saying that you're fine with picking up linker dependencies on the system libgomp and to not treat that as an error, which is what you are trying to do.
The other dependency arguments I believe are for adding deps on other things at the packager level (your RPM or deb packages depending on other packages being available in the system -- you might need to add the libgomp package there as well to make sure it gets pulled in when users install your RPM).
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