On 24 October 2006 at 17:00, Erez Zilber <erezz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I want to build a src rpm file that can be built to a binary rpm. The > name of the binary rpm depends on a condition (actually, I want to check > the distribution type and set the binary rpm name accordingly). How can > I do that? > > Example: > > The src rpm: > my_src_rpm.src.rpm > > If it is built on RedHat: > redhat_name.<arch>.rpm > > If it is built on SuSE: > suse_name.<arch>.rpm I do something like that. What I do is to use the same source RPM package for work and home. This is complicated by the fact that at work I run both Solaris 5.8 and Red Hat Enterprise 3.0. At home I run Mandrake 9.0 & 10.1 and Mandriva 2006 & 2007. Here's a part of my spec file template that manages that. %define srcname encdec %define binname %{srcname}_%{_os} %define version 12.17.1 %define release 0 %if %at_work %ifos linux %define name %{binname} %define distversion %(rpm -qf --qf='%{VERSION}' /etc/redhat-release) %define systag rhe %else %define name %{srcname} %define distversion %(uname -r) %define systag sol %endif %else %define name %{srcname} %define distversion %{mdkversion} %define systag mdk %endif Name: %{name} Version: %{version} Release: %{release}_%{distversion}%{systag}_1home_1work Provides: %{srcname} %_os is defined by default with RPM. I define %at_work in ~/.rpmmacros I almost forgot, at home I install my RPMs as root into standard places, like /usr and /usr/local. At work I install into /home/me This is also managed via ~/.rpmmacros as are things like locations for perl, etc. Good luck.... -- Kevin _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list