biosdevname/biosdevname.spec

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RPMSpec

#
# spec file for package biosdevname
#
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%define _udevrulesdir %(pkg-config --variable=udevdir udev)/rules.d
Name: biosdevname
Version: 0.7.3.7.g495ab76
Release: 0
Summary: Udev helper for naming devices per BIOS names
License: GPL-2.0-only
Group: System/Base
URL: https://github.com/dell/biosdevname
Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.xz
Patch1: ignore-broken-BIOSes
Patch2: whitelist-dell
Patch3: udev-rule-path.patch
Patch4: biosdevname-pic.patch
Patch5: biosdevname-dom0.patch
BuildRequires: automake
BuildRequires: pciutils-devel
BuildRequires: pkgconfig
BuildRequires: sed
BuildRequires: suse-module-tools
BuildRequires: zlib-devel
# to figure out how to name/location of the rules file
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libudev)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(udev)
# for ownership of /usr/lib/udev/rules.d
Requires: udev
Requires(post): coreutils
Requires(postun): coreutils
Supplements: modalias(dmi:*svnDell*)
# SMBIOS and PCI IRQ Routing Tables only exist on these arches. It's
# also likely that other arches don't expect the PCI bus to be sorted
# breadth-first, or of so, there haven't been any comments about that
# on LKML.
ExclusiveArch: %ix86 x86_64
%description
biosdevname in its simplest form takes a kernel name as an
argument, and returns the BIOS-given name it "should" be. This is
necessary on systems where the BIOS name for a given device (e.g. the
label on the chassis is "Gb1") doesn't map directly and obviously to
the kernel name (e.g. eth0).
You can enable/disable usage of biosdevname with boot option
"biosdevname=[0|1]"
%prep
%setup -q
%autopatch -p1
%build
sed -i -e 's#@@BIOSDEVNAME_RULEDEST@@#'%{_udevrulesdir}'/71-biosdevname.rules#' configure.ac
sed -i -e 's#@@BIOSDEVNAME_SBINDIR@@#'%{_sbindir}'#' configure.ac
autoreconf -fi
%configure \
--disable-rpath
make %{?_smp_mflags}
%install
make DESTDIR=%{buildroot} install %{?_smp_mflags}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%license COPYING
%doc README
%{_sbindir}/%{name}
%{_udevrulesdir}/71-biosdevname.rules
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%post
/sbin/ldconfig
%{?regenerate_initrd_post}
%postun
/sbin/ldconfig
%{?regenerate_initrd_post}
%posttrans
%{?regenerate_initrd_posttrans}
%changelog