Re: Two questions about making rpms work on multiple OS versions

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If you really want a multi-distro spec you need to depend on actual
filenames, not package names (to get around package naming mismatches),
and do define tricks when the files themselves moved

(see
http://www.jpackage.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/rpms/free/mod_jk/mod_jk.spec?root=jpackage&view=markup&rev=1.1.2.5.2.6 for a real convoluted example)

As for building a single binary and using it everywhere I really would
not advice it, even it you do static linking. It's far safer to rebuild
the package on the actual distro(s) targeted

Unless you want to learn far more about glibc internals that you ever
wanted to know

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot

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