removed cjc backward comaptiblity, to fix when both rpm 4.16 and 4.17 are in transaction

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Jiri Vanek 2021-05-07 14:43:18 +02:00
parent aca26b36f4
commit 0eeb4a6e13

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@ -345,7 +345,7 @@
%global top_level_dir_name %{origin}
%global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup
%global buildver 9
%global rpmrelease 2
%global rpmrelease 3
#%%global tagsuffix ""
# Priority must be 8 digits in total; up to openjdk 1.8, we were using 18..... so when we moved to 11, we had to add another digit
%if %is_system_jdk
@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ Requires: lksctp-tools%{?_isa}
# tool to copy jdk's configs - should be Recommends only, but then only dnf/yum enforce it,
# not rpm transaction and so no configs are persisted when pure rpm -u is run. It may be
# considered as regression
Requires: copy-jdk-configs >= 3.9
Requires: copy-jdk-configs >= 4.0
OrderWithRequires: copy-jdk-configs
%endif
# for printing support
@ -2102,10 +2102,10 @@ else
return
end
end
-- run content of included file with fake args
arg = nil ; -- it is better to null the arg up, no meter if they exists or not, and use cjc as module in unified way, instead of relaying on "main" method during require "copy_jdk_configs.lua"
cjc = require "copy_jdk_configs.lua"
arg = {"--currentjvm", "%{uniquesuffix %{nil}}", "--jvmdir", "%{_jvmdir %{nil}}", "--origname", "%{name}", "--origjavaver", "%{javaver}", "--arch", "%{_arch}", "--temp", "%{rpm_state_dir}/%{name}.%{_arch}"}
cjc.mainProgram(arg)
args = {"--currentjvm", "%{uniquesuffix %{nil}}", "--jvmdir", "%{_jvmdir %{nil}}", "--origname", "%{name}", "--origjavaver", "%{javaver}", "--arch", "%{_arch}", "--temp", "%{rpm_state_dir}/%{name}.%{_arch}"}
cjc.mainProgram(args)
%post
%{post_script %{nil}}
@ -2292,6 +2292,9 @@ cjc.mainProgram(arg)
%endif
%changelog
* Fri May 07 2021 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 1:11.0.11.0.9-3
- removed cjc backward comaptiblity, to fix when both rpm 4.16 and 4.17 are in transaction
* Fri Apr 30 2021 Severin Gehwolf <sgehwolf@redhat.com> - 1:11.0.11.0.9-2
- Remove -fcommon work-around as the OpenJDK 11
code has been fixed.