I won't comment on if this is good or bad idea, but have you tried to use `%{echo:...}` [1]?

Vít


[1] https://rpm.org/user_doc/macros.html


Dne 30. 03. 21 v 19:11 Robert-André Mauchin napsal(a):
Hello,

Following a change in the config file of a program, I'd like to display a message to my users to indicate they need to update the config file with the new one. I try "echo" in the update scriptlet:

%postun
if [ "$1" -ge "1" ] ; then # Upgrade
  dnscrypt-proxy -service install --config %{_sysconfdir}/dnscrypt-proxy/dnscrypt-proxy.toml   echo 'Since version 2.0.45, some of the configuration files have been renamed.   Please merge your config to /etc/dnscrypt-proxy/dnscrypt-proxy.toml.rpmnew then
  replace dnscrypt-proxy.toml with that file.
  Read /usr/share/doc/dnscrypt-proxy/ChangeLog to merge files accordingly.'
fi

But it doesn't work as expected. Is there a way to transmit that message to my users?

Best regards,

Robert-André
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