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2016 Oct 06
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An rpm intended for a bleeding edge Fedora builds perfectly for me when
I comment two macros apparently not in CentOS 7 -
%transfiletriggerin
and
%transfiletriggerun
Looks like they operate similar to %post and %postun but are different.
Is a simple way to do what they do in CentOS 7 or do I have to change
the packaging logic to build in CentOS 7 and have things work properly?
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2016 Oct 07
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>> the packaging logic to build in CentOS 7 and have things work properly?
>>
>
> These are file triggers, they trigger scripts to run when specific files
> are added or removed from the system when packages are (un)installed.
> See here:
>
> http://www.rpm.org/wiki/FileTriggers
>
>
> Whilst RHEL's version of RPM doesn't support file triggers, it does
> support package triggers, so maybe you could devise a workaround with
> those:
>
> http://rpm.org/api/4.4.2.2/triggers.html
>
>
Okay it looks like what is happening is the triggers are us...
2016 Oct 07
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...o in CentOS 7 or do I have to change
> the packaging logic to build in CentOS 7 and have things work properly?
>
These are file triggers, they trigger scripts to run when specific files
are added or removed from the system when packages are (un)installed.
See here:
http://www.rpm.org/wiki/FileTriggers
Whilst RHEL's version of RPM doesn't support file triggers, it does
support package triggers, so maybe you could devise a workaround with those:
http://rpm.org/api/4.4.2.2/triggers.html