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python-rpm-generators/SOURCES/pythonname.attr

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%__pythonname_provides() %{lua:
local python = require 'fedora.srpm.python'
-- this macro is called for each file in a package, the path being in %1
-- but we don't need to know the path, so we would get for each file: Macro %1 defined but not used within scope
-- in here, we expand %name conditionally on %1 to suppress the warning
local name = rpm.expand('%{?1:%{name}}')
local evr = rpm.expand('%{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}')
local provides = python.python_altprovides_once(name, evr)
-- provides is either an array/table or nil
-- nil means the function was already called with the same arguments:
-- either with another file in %1 or manually via %py_provides
if provides then
for i, provide in ipairs(provides) do
print(provide .. ' ')
end
end
}
%__pythonname_obsoletes() %{?rhel:%{lua:
-- On CentOS/RHEL we automatically generate Obsoletes tags in the form:
-- package python3-foo -> Obsoletes: python3.XY-foo
-- This provides a clean upgrade path between major versions of CentOS/RHEL.
-- In Fedora this is not needed as we don't ship ecosystem packages
-- for alternative Python interpreters.
local python = require 'fedora.srpm.python'
-- this macro is called for each file in a package, the path being in %1
-- but we don't need to know the path, so we would get for each file: Macro %1 defined but not used within scope
-- in here, we expand %name conditionally on %1 to suppress the warning
local name = rpm.expand('%{?1:%{name}}')
local evr = rpm.expand('%{?epoch:%{epoch}:}%{version}-%{release}')
local obsoletes = python.python_altobsoletes_once(name, evr)
-- obsoletes is either an array/table or nil
-- nil means the function was already called with the same arguments:
-- either with another file in %1 or manually via %py_provides
if obsoletes then
for i, obsolete in ipairs(obsoletes) do
print(obsolete .. ' ')
end
end
}}
%__pythonname_path ^/