I am trying to build a package for RHEL 7 and RHEL 8 that depends on an EPEL 
(for RHEL 7) package python36-dbus the requires section goes like so:
Requires: %{python3}
Requires: %{python3}-dbus

This puts in a requirement for python3-dbus for RHEL 7 which doesn't exist, the 
package is actually python36-dbus, however short of a conditional saying if 
rhel 7 then package name is python36-dbus is there a clean and scalable way to 
make sure the package version is correct?

I am looking into python3_pkgversion macro but that doesn't seem to be correct 
either. Does anyone know how I should do this now with a single spec file for 
both RHEL 7 and 8 that doesn't contain a conditional expression? 

Thanks,
-Erinn
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