Use rpm's sysuser provide generation on Fedora >= 39
Rpm >= 4.19 has native sysusers integration and generates similar user() and group() provides but encodes additional information into them, information that is required for the rpm integration to work. Besides additional data, one noteworthy difference in the rpm generated provides is there are no provides generated for m(ember) directives. This is because users and groups possibly created by that directive are a too implicit for dependency resolution and install ordering purposes in the case where the user/group is actually owned by some other package.
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@ -789,8 +789,11 @@ install -Dm0644 -t %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/sysctl.d/ %{SOURCE17}
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sed -i 's|#!/usr/bin/env python3|#!%{__python3}|' %{buildroot}/usr/lib/systemd/tests/run-unit-tests.py
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install -m 0644 -D -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d/ %{SOURCE21}
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# Use rpm's own sysusers provides where available
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%if 0%{?fedora} < 39
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install -m 0644 -D -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir}/fileattrs/ %{SOURCE22}
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install -m 0755 -D -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir}/ %{SOURCE23}
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%endif
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install -m 0755 -D -t %{buildroot}%{_rpmconfigdir}/ %{SOURCE24}
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2107754
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