> Here's the scriptlet: > > %triggerun libs -- krb5-libs < 1.15.1-5 > if ! grep -q 'includedir /etc/krb5.conf.d' /etc/krb5.conf ; then > sed -i '1i # To opt out of the system crypto-policies > configuration of krb5, > remove the\n# symlink at /etc/krb5.conf.d/crypto-policies which will > not be > recreated.\nincludedir /etc/krb5.conf.d/\n' /etc/krb5.conf > fi > exit 0 > > So... there's not actually a call to awk. And the last version of > Fedora to have anything older than 1.15.1 was F28. Please CC maintainers when discussing their package. We like it because it avoids us getting blindsided by requirements/changes, and sometimes we know things about our packages and can be helpful :) There are two uses of awk: one at build-time, and one for the triggers. I assume no one cares that I need awk to build. You're correct that the use for the triggers can probably go away since they're aren't any right now, but... does this actually matter? Please file a bugzilla if so. > We don't supports updates from F28 to F31 (and certainly not updates > from F28 when it was rawhide), so the scriptlet is no longer necessary > at all. It has come and gone a few times throughout history but the > dependency has remained. Just because something /can/ go doesn't mean it /should/. A trigger that doesn't fire won't hurt anything, and its removal is more noise to filter through. And there are often other considerations: for instance, the el8 spec file is branched from the Fedora one - el7 has a 1.15-series krb5. The upgrade window I have to support is larger than what's mandated by Fedora - and that's fine! It's not causing any problems for other things, so it doesn't matter to anyone but me. Thanks, --Robbie
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