On 03/16/2011 10:23 AM, Jiri Denemark wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 09:31:13 -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
>> This works for one-shot evaluation:
>>
>> # if neither fedora nor rhel was defined, try to guess them from %{dist}
>> %if !0%{?rhel} && !0%{?fedora}
>> %define rhel %{lua: v=string.match(rpm.expand("%{?dist}"),
>> "^%.el([0-9]+).*"); if v ~= nil then print(v) end}
>> %define fedora %{lua: v=string.match(rpm.expand("%{?dist}"),
>> "^%.fc?([0-9]+).*"); if v ~= nil then print(v) end}
>> %endif
>
> Hmm, this is nice in avoiding forks but it unfortunately doesn't seem to work
> on RHEL-5:
>
> error: lua script failed: [string "<lua>"]:1: attempt to call field `match'
> (a nil value)
> 1< (empty)
> 0< %if 0
> error: line 18: %if 0
Indeed - 'yum deplist rpm | grep lua' on a RHEL 5 box shows that rpm was
not built with lua support back then. So we can't use lua; any solution
will have to stick with what is supported in RHEL 5.
Does %{expand:...} do what we want? Otherwise, I'm out of ideas for
avoiding a subshell for every time the macro is expanded.
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