On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 16.58.10 WEST Zdenek Dohnal wrote: > > Isn't this because "Version" is the name of a tag? Just like Name and > > Release. And Tag names are not case-sensitive, so you could write this > > in your spec file: > > > > VERSION: 12.34 > > > > Reusing those for your own macros seems like a very bad idea and bound > > to lead to confusion. Does %version refer to the VERSION tag? Or does > > %VERSION refer to that? > > %{VERSION} contains %{version}-%{prever}. AFAIK macro %{version} > contains value for Version: tag, so I defined other macro %{VERSION}. > And I thought macros are case sensitive. I worked fine this way before.
Possibly you have considered this before.
For the above example why not to define version in the spec file as
Version: 12.34{?prever:-%{prever}}
If the %{prever} is defined is adds -%{prever} to the version else it does nothing.
Regards, -- José Abílio |
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