pmatilai left a comment (rpm-software-management/rpm#2207)

Maybe a combination of the Suse drop-in mechanism and existing macro definition 
practise could work though: run a discovery on the drop-in directory contents, 
defining macros for each script present. And then auto-generate the 
`%__os_post_install` equivalent from those discovered macro names. And voila, 
you have a brp drop-in directorory with the possibility of disabling individual 
brp scripts for packages wheere necessary.

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