On 02/17/2012 09:16 AM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Jon Masters (jcm(a)redhat.com) said:
> I hope everyone is having a good day. Here in the Fedora ARM project,
> we're having a great time overall, but we've run up against a familiar
> foe in our preparation for Fedora 17 and rawhide: superfluous deps in
> SPEC files. Today's example is a shell-escaped call to Ruby just to
> determine some gcc flags for an unrelated package build, but that's just
> today's example. There are many others, so some standard would help.
OK, so how about:
...
Scripting inside of spec files
Inside of a spec file, sometimes it is necessary to call a programming or
scripting language during %setup, %build, or %install. In Fedora, spec
files may in general only use the following languages for this purpose:
1. Python
2. Perl
3. awk/sed
Also, if your package already BuildRequires a specific scripting language
(such as Ruby, or Tcl) as part of its normal compile process, it may also be
called from the spec file.
Following up, I like the suggestion you made and I wonder what the next
step would be?
Jon.