Le vendredi 11 février 2011 à 14:42 +0100, Dexter Morgan a écrit : > > If you don't know what a file trigger is : > > Filetriggers allow to run some scripts when some file has been added or > removed. > > The typical use cases are: > > updating /etc/ld.so.cache when some libraries have been > added/removed in /usr/lib or /lib > running update-menus to update menus of non-XDG compliant desktops > when some *.desktop have been added/removed in /usr/share/applications
People can also look at http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Rpm_filetriggers > please take care to not remove the filetriggers and not backport rpm5 new > filetrigger method Well, it use this : %triggerin -n common -- %_datadir/glib-2.0/schemas/*.xml what happen when we push this to a regular rpm ( ie not rpm 5 ) system ? rpm accept it, or it fail to compile ? -- Michael Scherer