Hello all, I'm a member of the RHEV integration team and for the past few weeks I've been working on packaging Ovirt for python3 compatibility for Fedora, and we have very clear guidelines for packaging python packages for Fedora: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Python#Byte_compiling and that is basically a package name starts with python2/3-*package-name*.
But in RHEL or Centos, we have some packages named: python-*package-name*, *package-name*-python and so on, one example is libselinux, which in Fedora is: python2/3-libselinux and on Centos\RHEL is libselinux-python When I re-write the spec file I want to avoid (as much as possible) from if/else like if rhel require and if fedora require, I want to know if there is a correct way of doing so without using if/else everywhere in the spec file? BTW I thought of creating a macro function that gets the package name and an argument for the location of python for rhel and returns the correct python package name, and if that is the best way, I had trouble in finding examples of spec macro functions with conditions within them so I would love to get a good example of such macro function. Thanks, Gal -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list