On 10. 11. 22 21:57, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 10. 11. 22 21:23, Ben Cotton wrote:
> The macro ''%perl_require_compat'' will evaluate the run-require
based
> on ''%{_target_cpu}''. The macro will be defined in the rpm
> ''perl-srpm-macros'' and the definition is:
>
> `%perl_require_compat %[ "%{_target_cpu}" == "noarch" ?
"perl-libs" :
>
"%{!?perl_version:perl-libs}%{?perl_version:perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_%{perl_version})}"
> ]`
Jitka,
have you considered making this an RPM dependency generator instead? What are
the reasons not to use it?
Something like this should work:
File: /usr/lib/rpm/fileattrs/perllib.attr
%__perllib_requires() %{lua:
if macros['1']:match('.+%.so$') and macros.perl_version then
print('perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_' .. macros.perl_version .. ')')
else
print('perl-libs')
end
}
%__perllib_path ^(%{perl_vendorarch}|%{perl_vendorlib})/.+
(Untested.)
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