Nikolay Ulyanitsky wrote: > There are a lot of generally useful macros in Fedora, which are not > described in the Fedora wiki: %__awk, %__bzip2, %__cat, %__chgrp, > %__chmod, %__chown, %__cp, %__cpio, %__file, %__gpg, %__grep, > %__gzip, %__id, %__install, %__ln_s, %__lzma, %__xz, %__make, > %__mkdir, %__mkdir_p, %__mv, %__patch, %__perl, %__pgp, %__python, > %__rm, %__rsh, %__sed, %__ssh, %__tar, %__unzip, etc. They're not described because they're actually not "generally useful" at all, but completely useless. They just expand to full paths which makes no sense because PATH exists for a reason, and sometimes not even that. > These macros are defined in /usr/lib/rpm/macros. Mostly for historical/backwards-compatibility reasons, I guess. It also increases compatibility with specfiles from some other distros which really like those macros for some reason. > Some maintainers use them, some do not. > > What is recommended way? As others have already recommended: Don't use that junk. :-) Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel