On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 10:28 AM, arnaud gaboury
<arnaud.gaboury(a)gmail.com> wrote:
To build successfully a rpm package from my .spec file I need alias a
command.
The alias command is not taken into account in the .spec file. I can
of course run it in my shell before the build, but I would like to
include the process in .spec file.
The link[1] is confusing. Something like:
pm alias --MyAlias --define '_MyProg !#:+'
?
Or the popt alias setting ?
Define a global variable like MyAlias= MyProg ?
Thank you for hints
One solution, and maybe cleanest, would be to unset an environment
variable (result would be same).
I can add this in my spec file:
if [ -n $MyVar ]:the
unset MyVar
fi
It works. Now best would be to save this variable, unset it at
begining and set it again at post. I can use
printenv | grep MyVar to catch the Var:Value, but no idea how to save
it in a %variable in my spec file. Idea would be something like this
in pseudo code:
%define MyVar printenv | grep MyVar
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