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Re: Create two different rpms in the same spec file
- From: Valery Reznic <valery_reznic yahoo com>
- To: RPM Package Manager <rpm-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Create two different rpms in the same spec file
- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 00:06:24 -0800 (PST)
--- Doron Shoham <dorons voltaire com> wrote:
> Maybe I didn't explain my problem:
>
> I'm writing a spec file that creates 2 packages.
> Both packages contain a file that has the same name
> and path:
>
> /etc/init.d/my_file - for package #1
> /etc/init.d/my_file - for package #2
I don't think it's possible.
But you can use another approcah:
Have in this package both of those files:
/etc/init.d/my_file_for_package_1
/etc/init.d/my_file_for_package_2
And make %postinstall script, which should determine
what system is in use and create
/etc/init.d/my_file as link to
/etc/init.d/my_file_for_package_1 or
/etc/init.d/my_file_for_package_2
Valery.
>
> During the %install phase, I need to put these 2
> different files in the same location (/etc/init.d/),
> so when I copy the 2nd file, it overwrites the 1st
> file. What can I do to solve that?
>
> Thanks,
> Doron
>
> Doron Shoham wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to create two different rpms (one for
> redhat and the other for suse) in the same spec
> file.
> > I have a file that is needed be in the same path
> (/etc/init) for both distros,
> > The file's name is the same but its content is not
> the same for the two distros.
> > How can I do it?
> > Can %install can get "-n" as a parameter?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Doron Shoham
> >
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