On Donnerstag 04 September 2008 16:25:32 Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Is this feature and others which can be defined in the _link file and in the xml describing the repository documented somewhere in detail?
It is partly explained here: http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/Tips_and_Tricks#_link_and__aggregate Just added a link to official docu to the side bar, but informations about the _link handling is missing there :/ bye adrian
Johannes
Adrian Schröter schrieb:
On Donnerstag 04 September 2008 11:07:16 Adrian Schröter wrote:
On Donnerstag 04 September 2008 10:53:31 Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH
wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have started working with osb a month ago and I really love it! Well done!
I have a specific question, maybe someone can answer it:
I want two build two versions of an executable file and provide this file via different rpms (At the end three packages shouldresult: package, package-cgi-withfeature, package-cgi-withoutfeature).
Is there any way to handle such things within _one_ spec file? I can configure/make the package twice and copy the resulting file somewhere, but I don't know a way to bring it back to it's position in the filesystem before I enter the related %file section.
hm, you can via two repositories. Having something like
Actually it works also with a source link:
%if %{?small_build:1}0 Name: small %else Name: big %endif
Than create another virtual package in the same project with a source link. The source _link file should look like:
<link project="myproject" package="theotherpackage"> <patches> <topadd>%define %small_build 1</topadd> </patches> </link>
So the second build will get the macro defined. You need to create the source link only once and can work only on the spec file in the other package.
bye adrian
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