The table below shows a list of macros that are not specific to a particular Software Collection. Because these macros are not relocated and do not point to the Software Collection file system, they allow you to point to the system root file system. These macros use
_root as a prefix.
Table 2.2. Software Collection Non-Specific Macros
|
Macro
|
Description
|
Relocated
|
Example value
|
|---|---|---|---|
%_root_prefix
|
Software Collection's
%_prefix macro
|
no
|
/usr/
|
%_root_exec_prefix
|
Software Collection's
%_exec_prefix macro
|
no
|
/usr/
|
%_root_bindir
|
Software Collection's
%_bindir macro
|
no
|
/usr/bin/
|
%_root_sbindir
|
Software Collection's
%_sbindir macro
|
no
|
/usr/sbin/
|
%_root_datadir
|
Software Collection's
%_datadir macro
|
no
|
/usr/share/
|
%_root_sysconfdir
|
Software Collection's
%_sysconfdir macro
|
no
|
/etc/
|
%_root_libexecdir
|
Software Collection's
%_libexecdir macro
|
no
|
/usr/libexec/
|
%_root_sharedstatedir
|
Software Collection's
%_sharedstatedir macro
|
no
|
/usr/com/
|
%_root_localstatedir
|
Software Collection's
%_localstatedir macro
|
no
|
/usr/var/
|
%_root_includedir
|
Software Collection's
%_includedir macro
|
no
|
/usr/include/
|
%_root_infodir
|
Software Collection's
%_infodir macro
|
no
|
/usr/share/info/
|
%_root_mandir
|
Software Collection's
%_mandir macro
|
no
|
/usr/share/man/
|
%_root_initddir
|
Software Collection's
%_initddir macro
|
no
|
/etc/rc.d/init.d/
|
|
%
_root_libdir
|
Software Collection's
%_libdir macro, this macro does not work if Software Collection's meta package is platform-independent
|
no
|
/usr/lib/
|