Hi.
First of all I don't know if this is the right list to ask this question
- because I'm packaging primarily for CentOS/RHEL 5/6, and not Fedora...
so if it's not please direct me to the right list.
And now to my main question. I want to write SPEC file for python
module, that should build on multiple versions of python and both CentOS
5 and 6.
I need two defines - pyver and pybasever. If I hardcode them in my spec
file -> I cannot override them from rpmbuild command line, so what's the
right approach for this problem?
I'm trying to write spec file for following combinations:
CentOS/RHEL 5 + native python (2.4)
CentOS/RHEL 5 + python26 (from EPEL)
CentOS/RHEL 6 + native python (2.6)
CentOS/RHEL 6 + python27 (my own RPM's)
and maybe some other combination too.
So far I've got this on top of my spec file:
%if ! 0%{?pybasever:1}
%define pybasever 2.6
%endif
%define __python /usr/bin/python%{pybasever}
%define pyver %(%{__python} -c "import sys ; print
sys.version[:3].replace('.','')")
If I build package with just:
rpmbuild -ba my.spec'
then python 2.6 i used, and If I specify:
rpmbuild -ba my.spec --define 'pybasever 2.x'
then python 2.x is used.
Is this by any means OK?
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