Gagadget wrote:
Thank you, here is what I did :
%define VERSION 9.6.0
%define PATCHVER 1
%define DISTVER mylocaldist
%define PKGVER 1
[...]
Version: %{VERSION}
Since you are not using the "-" in the version, you can remove the
%define VERSION 9.6.0
and just use:
Version: 9.6.0
Then future references to version will be %{version}
Release: %{?PATCHVER:P%PATCHVER.}%{DISTVER}.%{PKGVER}
[...]
Source0:
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/%{VERSION}%{?PATCHVER:-P%PATCHVER}/bind-%{VER...
[...]
%prep
%setup -q -n %{name}-%{VERSION}%{?PATCHVER:-P%PATCHVER}
I can't define a BINDVER or XVER because I want to have the Patchlevel
in the Release tag, and it refuse the "-". With the above, my rpm is
named bind-9.6.0-P1.mylocaldist.1
One question :
If i do
# %define PATCHVER 1
The PATCHVER is still define, I have to delete it to get it work ??? Is
it normal ?
Yes. macros are expanded even in comments. You can do this instead:
# %%define PATCHVER 1
-Toshio