Le lundi 24 janvier 2005 Ã 11:45 +0100, Peter Backlund a Ãcrit : > [snip] > > > solution. I've searched a bit, and it seems that Mandrake and Debian both > > have a policy to include the library soname in the package name : > > http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/RpmHowToAdvanced#Library_policy > > Unrelated, but I have to ask: what is the purpose of defining > name/version/release like this: > > %define name gtkmm > %define version 1.2.4 > %define release 1mdk > > and then: > > Name: %{name} > Version: %{version} > Release: %{release} > > I've seen it in a number of spec files. What about : %define _name gtkmm %define _version 1.2.4 %define _release 1mdk and then: %define name _name %define version _version %define release _release and then: Name: %{name} Version: %{version} Release: %{release} > > And please no "Well, Mandrake sucks!". > And please no "Well, you suck!". > /Peter > > >
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