That looks fine to me. For the future, I'd be inclined to have any such things in 'make check' instead, or perhaps 'make xcheck', and conditionalize them on the configured $host_os or perhaps on uname -sr results matching "Linux 2.6.*" or something. There's no reason for anything that's just specific to modern Linux to be isolated to only the rpm .spec file, where it will only apply to Fedora builds and not Debian and any other packaging that others may do.
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