Op Tuesday 27 March 2007 13:38:40 schreef u:
How to deal with this than? Is it possible to have 2 spec files in the BS and use one depending on the opensuse version??? I don't think so, and there it is most likely required to use the %if %suse_version construction, isn't it???
Yes, it is possible:
1. Create package foo with foo.spec and foo-old.spec. Enable it for FACTORY only. foo.spec will be used here by default.
2. Create package foo-old as a source link to package foo. foo-old.spec will be used here by default.
But, the package foo in my case gramps does already exist and users have it (most likely) already configured in their pkg mngt application. As such I can't create the package gramps to hold FACTORY only. Now I could call it gramps-new, but than I have a problem in the (far) future when then package gramps has become obsolete and gramps-new is not new anymore. This does not seem to be right approach...., is there another way to deal with the new gnome prefix (or kde4 prefix)? Or should one just live with the %if %suse_version > 1020 and 1 spec file approach? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org