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efi-rpm-macros provides a set of RPM macros for use in EFI-related packages. The following variables are meaningful on the make command line: EFI_ESP_ROOT the directory where the EFI System Partition is mounted EFI_ARCHES the rpm arches %efi will match on EFI_VENDOR the vendor name for your EFI System Partition directory Those can also be set more permanently with: git config --local --add esp-root /boot/efi git config --local --add arches x86_64 git config --local --add vendor myos The following rpm macros are set: %efi the arches that EFI packages should be built on, suitable for use with %ifarch %efi_vendor the vendor name for your EFI System Partition directory %efi_esp_root the directory where the EFI system Partition is mounted %efi_esp_efi the full path to \EFI on the EFI System Partition %efi_esp_boot the full path to \EFI\BOOT on the EFI System Partition %efi_esp_dir the full path to your vendor directory on the EFI System Partition %efi_arch the EFI architecture name, e.g. x64 %efi_arch_upper the EFI architecture name in upper case, e.g. X64 %efi_alt_arch the EFI architecture name for other arches that build on this one (i.e. ia32 on x64) %efi_alt_arch_upper the upper case version of %efi_alt_arch
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