[Fedora-packaging] Systemd conversion trigger question

Jason L Tibbitts III tibbs at math.uh.edu
Sat Feb 25 18:41:44 UTC 2012


This came up on IRC the other day, and as I'm finishing up the
conversion of my packages I realize that I don't know the proper answer.

Packages converting to systemd are mandated by
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:ScriptletSnippets#Systemd to
include a trigger:

%triggerun -- zoneminder < 1.25.0-4

Assume that F16 is at 1.25.0-3.fc16 and F17 is at 1.25.0-4.fc17

Now, there's a caveat that any update to F16 keep a ver-rel less than
1.25.0-4.  Which is fine if you just need to tweak the package, since
you can use 1.25.0-3.fc16.1.

I don't, however, recall any discussion about what the packager is
supposed to do if 1.25.1 comes out (and for fun, assume it fixes a huge
security hole and is absolutely essential).  What does F16 get?  The
options seem to me to be:

* Just update F16 to 1.25.1-1.fc16 and deal with the fact that the
  trigger doesn't get run.

* Update to 1.25.1 but lie and call it 1.25.0 in the rpm version.

* Freeze the F16 version at 1.25.0 and ignore bug reports.

The only thing that makes any sense to me (perhaps because this whole
trigger and systemd-sysv-convert thing seems entirely pointless) is to
just do the first option.  Is there anything else to be done?  I suppose
it should be theoretically possible to do the second option and encode
the real package version in the release somehow
(1.25.0-3.fc16.1.1.25.1.fc16 or something crazy like that) but that
seems even less palatable than just dropping the trigger and requiring
admins to do systemctl enable zoneminder.service.  Which, not
coincidentally, is something they pretty much have to do anyway.

 - J<


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