# This file is part of the package-notes package. # # Add an ELF note with information about the package the code was compiled for. # See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Package_information_on_ELF_objects # for details. # # To opt out of the use of this feature completely, include this in # the spec file: # # %undefine _package_note_flags # # Which linker will be used? This should be either "bfd", "gold", or # "mold". Unfortunately "lld" does not support the --package-metadata flag so # the note insertion is disabled when using it. # # (The default linker for clang on armv7hl is lld.) %_package_note_linker %["%_target_cpu" == "armv7hl" && "%{toolchain}" == "clang" ? "lld" : "bfd"] # These are defined for backwards compatibility. Do not use. %_package_note_file 1 %_generate_package_note_file %{nil} # Overall status: 1 if looks like we can insert the note, 0 otherwise %_package_note_status %[0%{?_package_note_file:1} && 0%{?name:1} && "%_target_cpu" != "noarch" && "%_package_note_linker" != "lld" ? 1 : 0] # The linker flags to be passed to the compiler to insert the notes section will be created by the spec file, # to avoid issues with quoting and escaping across different build systems and shells. %_package_note_flags %[%_package_note_status?"-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-package-notes":""] # Passing linker flags inline via -Xlinker causes autotools failures, as libtool eats the escaped quotes #%_package_note_json %(%{_rpmconfigdir}/generate-rpm-note.sh %name %version %_arch) #%_package_note_flags %[%_package_note_status?"%_package_note_json":""]