On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 12:41:49 -0600 Dmitry Makovey <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm working on bringing pgpool-II packages > (postgresql-pgpool-II-3.1.2-1) from Fedora over to RHEL6. I've > already "hacked" Fedora version to play nice with RHEL (removing > systemd references and supplanting systemd unit with init script). I > have also conditionalized it to build either one depending on whether > systemd is to be used or not using the > > %if %{systemd_enabled} > ... > %else > ... > %endif > > blocks. However I can't quite figure out an optimal way of > determining which platform package is being compiled for (in other > words: how to set up systemd_enabled macro automatically rather than > rely on manual setup). I'm sure people on this list came across this > problem more than once, and I would like to know what's the standard > way of resolving it. What I'm trying to achieve is to get one SPEC > for both Fedora and RHEL. Am I attacking this problem the wrong way?
I don't think there's a standard for this, but an approach I've used with success is to test for the existence of the /run/lock directory: # If directory /run/lock exists, do a systemd-based build; otherwise,a sysvinit-based build %global use_systemd %([ -d /run/lock ] && echo 1 || echo 0) Cheers, Paul. _______________________________________________ epel-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list
