Re: Specs using %define

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On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> alt-ergo (amdunn, jjames)

This uses a %define inside the %check script as a convenient macro,
used only inside the %check script; i.e., it really is a local
definition.

> bigloo (jjames, salimma)

This uses a %define inside the %build script as a convenient macro,
used only inside the %build script; i.e., it really is a local
definition.

> mona (jjames)

These %defines should be %globals; will fix them.

> ntl (rdieter, jjames, jehane, pcpa)

This %define should be a %global; will fix it.

> sphinxtrain (jjames)

This uses a %define inside the %prep script as a convenient macro,
used only inside the %prep script; i.e., it really is a local
definition.

> why (amdunn, jjames)

This uses a %define inside the %prep script as a convenient macro,
used only inside the %prep script; i.e., it really is a local
definition.
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Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/
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