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Request 1125579 accepted
pd-mapper provides systemd service to access Qualcomm's protection domains inside SoCs, such as wifi, modem, sensors, battery, and so on via remoteproc, which also relies on QRTR as the IPC protocol. This package is required by Lenovo X13s and further Qualcomm-based laptops/devices that need to access hardware components [e.g. power-supply & battery] inside protection domains. (bsc#1216806)
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pd-mapper provides systemd service to access Qualcomm's protection domains inside SoCs, such as wifi, modem, sensors, battery, and so on via remoteproc, which also relies on QRTR as the IPC protocol. This package is required by Lenovo X13s and further Qualcomm-based laptops/devices that need to access hardware components [e.g. power-supply & battery] inside protection domains. (bsc#1216806)
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the package should not put files in place which are not owned and this not cleaned up during uninstall. This is really bad practice
keep in mind that %postun runs on package upgrade as well (the postun script of the old package that is removed after the new version is installed)
instad of %{_sourcedir}/pd-mapper.service: reference %SOURCE1