On 23. 07. 25 13:17, Jan Stanek wrote:
Hello Fedora!
...
```
%package bin
Provides: alternate(nodejs-bin) = %{node_full_version}
Conflicts: alternate(nodejs-bin)
```
I did not find anything usable in the packaging guidelines (since they
still recommend using update-alternatives for this sort of thing).
WDYT? Is using this combination of Provides and Conflicts acceptable?
If so, what about the naming and/or introducing the `alternate(X)`
designation?
I'd go with alternative-for(nodejs-bin). There's even code in dnf that will
tell you the options if you try to install nodejs-bin (unless the metapackage
is called that).
You can try it out in RHEL 8. But the code made it to dnf5 as well [1].
$ mock -r rhel-8-x86_64 --dnf-cmd install python
...
No match for argument: python
There are following alternatives for "python": python2, python3.11,
python3.12, python36, python38, python39
[1]
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf5/blob/5.2.15.0/libdnf5/base/transaction.cpp#L294
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