[X2Go-Dev] Bug#698: Bug#698: RPM spec file with non-existant macro on CentOS 7

Orion Poplawski orion at cora.nwra.com
Thu Dec 11 15:03:20 CET 2014


On 12/11/2014 02:57 AM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
> Control: tag -1 rpm-packages
>
> Hi Jasmin, hi Orion (our Fedora+X2Go guru),
>
> On  Do 11 Dez 2014 01:23:14 CET, Jasmin Lévesque wrote:
>
>> Package: x2goserver
>> Version: 4.1.0.0-0.0x2go1.0.git20141208.1203.heuler.el7.centos.x86_64
>>
>> When installing the nightly build or a rebuilt package, I encounter the
>> following error:
>
>> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.e1X31q: line 1: fg: no job control
>> error:
>> %pre(x2goserver-4.1.0.0-0.0x2go1.0.git20141208.1203.heuler.el7.centos.x86_64)
>>
>> scriptlet failed, exit status 1
>> Error in PREIN scriptlet in rpm package
>> x2goserver-4.1.0.0-0.0x2go1.0.git20141208.1203.heuler.el7.centos.x86_64
>>
>> The package fails to installs.
>>
>> When digging for the PREIN scriplet, I find the only %pre in the
>> x2goserver
>> is this line:
>> 485: %systemd_pre x2goserver.service
>>
>> These are the built-in macros related to systemd on a fresh CentOS 7
>> install:
>>
>> [root at centos7 SPECS]# rpmbuild --showrc | grep systemd_
>> -14: systemd_post
>> -14: systemd_postun
>> -14: systemd_postun_with_restart
>> -14: systemd_preun
>> -14: systemd_requires
>>
>> It seems the %systemd_pre macro is not available.
>>
>> When commenting the line out, the package builds and installs
>> successfully.
>
> I think I took that from the original Fedora packages provided by Orion.
> Is the systemd_pre macro available on Fedora, but on in EPEL-7?
>
> Or is that macro actually non-existent on all Fedora and derivative
> versions?
>
> Thanks for feedback!
> Mike
>

Someone went a bit overboard - there never has been a systemd_pre macro.


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