Folks,

Relatively new to the rpm-building world here... From a "best
practices" or "good rpm's don't do that" point of view, what is your
counsel on having a single rpm that installs on say multiple versions
of Linux, but that uses the post-processing facility to do
version-by-version post-processing steps, specific to each different
version. I guess the point of doing this would be to have a
"universal" rpm rather than one per Linux version or versions. Is this
considered a "bad" practice to go this way? Thanks in advance for your
opinions.

Chris
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