On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 01:52:44PM -0700, Roland McGrath wrote: > > Only other thing I'm seeing right now, though its probably been this way > > forever, is that we're a bit inconsistent about whether we use %{name} > > or just 'kernel' in %package and %description. > > That matters when doing the variant-source packages like kernel-vanilla, > which I haven't tested lately. For the "install the kernel-foo package" > parts of %description, %{name}-foo might be better since it will make the > literal instructions match the intended reality for that case. > > For the provides/requires some are intended to be %{name} and some kernel. > i.e., %{name}-debuginfo-common-%{_target_cpu}, but kernel-drm. On the kernel-xen package, it gets more complicated: because the source package name is 'kernel-xen-2.6', I need to replace most of %{name} occurrences with 'kernel' (I defined a macro for that, %{pkgbasename}) and use "-n %{pkgbasename}-variant" on %package, %description, %files, and other sections. I don't know if the %{pkgbasename} change would be desirable for the main kernel package, but with the new macros, making the changes to use it instead of %{name} on kernel-xen will be easier. -- Eduardo
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