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Re: Run for a new kernel install
- From: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv redhat com>
- To: Bogdan Costescu <bogdan costescu iwr uni-heidelberg de>
- Cc: "Discussion of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 \(Taroon\)" <taroon-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Run for a new kernel install
- Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 17:52:35 +0100
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 05:50:44PM +0100, Bogdan Costescu wrote:
>
> > you just perfectly described the existing "rpm triggers" feature ;)
>
> I completely missed this; thanks for point it out.
>
> But still, the current kernel .spec does not provide the feature that
> I was talking about: running some script(s) at install (and eventually
> uninstall) time. The current %triggerin runs /usr/sbin/module_upgrade,
> but the man page of module_upgrade says that this only changes entries
> in /etc/modules.conf.
actually the trigger of a package runs when ANOTHER package gets
updated/installed. so teh *nvidia* rpm will have the proper trigger
> This change would need to come from Red Hat as it is obviously part of
> the kernel RPM. The scripts however would be local, maybe also as part
no that's not how triggers work. triggers trigger on some OTHER rpm behing
changed
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