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# spec file for package akonadi-server
#
# Copyright (c) 2023 SUSE LLC
#
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# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
%define rname akonadi
%define kf5_version 5.105.0
%bcond_without released
Name: akonadi-server
Version: 23.08.3
Release: 0
Summary: PIM Storage Service
License: LGPL-2.1-or-later
URL: https://akonadi-project.org
Source: https://download.kde.org/stable/release-service/%{version}/src/%{rname}-%{version}.tar.xz
%if %{with released}
Source1: https://download.kde.org/stable/release-service/%{version}/src/%{rname}-%{version}.tar.xz.sig
Source2: applications.keyring
%endif
Source99: akonadi-server-rpmlintrc
Accepting request 897736 from home:cboltz:branches:KDE:Applications - Install AppArmor profiles (as -apparmor subpackage) - add akonadi-apparmor-opensuse.diff to adjust the profiles to openSUSE paths, and to add 'abi' rules to the profiles Thanks for the quick review in SR 897569. This SR should fix the issues you noticed. Another diff to SR 897569 is that I added 'abi' rules to the profiles to ensure that all AppArmor features get enforced. Original description (from SR 897569): Note: The akonadi-server-apparmor package will _not_ be installed automatically, so users will have to explicitely install it if they want to use the AppArmor profiles for akonadi-server. I tested the profiles with my setup (which is using the system-wide mariadb with akonadi), other setups might need some adjustments. My proposal is: As soon as this change reaches Tumbleweed, let's send out a call for testing on the factory mailinglist (I can do that, unless you want to do it yourself). I'll update the profiles as needed (as bugreports come in) so that they work with mariadb and postgresql, with the goal to have profiles that "just work". To get started, I added a patch with some profile additions (openSUSE and Debian paths somewhat differ). When the dust/bugreports settles, we should of course get the patch upstream. (I can probably do that, but might need some help - it's been a long time since I last submitted a patch to one of the KDE repos.) If you want to test yourself, note that you'll need to restart akonadi to actually enable the AppArmor confinement. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/897736 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/KDE:Applications/akonadi-server?expand=0&rev=279
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BuildRequires: apparmor-abstractions
BuildRequires: apparmor-rpm-macros
BuildRequires: extra-cmake-modules >= %{kf5_version}
BuildRequires: kf5-filesystem
BuildRequires: libQt5Sql-private-headers-devel
BuildRequires: libxml2-tools
BuildRequires: libxslt-tools
BuildRequires: mariadb
BuildRequires: postgresql-devel
BuildRequires: shared-mime-info
BuildRequires: cmake(KAccounts)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5Config)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5ConfigWidgets)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5CoreAddons)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5Crash)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5I18n)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5IconThemes)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5ItemModels)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5KIO)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5WidgetsAddons)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5WindowSystem)
BuildRequires: cmake(KF5XmlGui)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5Core)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5DBus)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5Designer)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5Network)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5Sql)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5Test)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5Widgets)
BuildRequires: cmake(Qt5Xml)
Requires: libqt5-sql-mysql
Requires: mysql
Recommends: kaccounts-integration
Recommends: kaccounts-providers
Suggests: mariadb
Obsoletes: akonadi5 < %{version}
Provides: akonadi5 = %{version}
# Needed for users of unstable repositories
Obsoletes: akonadi < %{version}
Obsoletes: akonadi-runtime < %{version}
# Sqlite driver was removed, now uses Qt's
Obsoletes: %{name}-sqlite < %{version}
Provides: %{name}-sqlite = %{version}
%description
This package contains the data files of Akonadi, the KDE PIM storage
service.
%package -n libKPim5AkonadiCore5
Summary: Core Akonadi Server library
Recommends: %{name}
%description -n libKPim5AkonadiCore5
This package includes the core Akonadi library, the KDE PIM storage service.
%package -n libKPim5AkonadiAgentBase5
Summary: Akonadi Agent base library
Recommends: %{name}
%description -n libKPim5AkonadiAgentBase5
This package includes the agent library for Akonadi, the KDE PIM storage service.
%package -n libKPim5AkonadiWidgets5
Summary: Akonadi Agent base library
Recommends: %{name}
%description -n libKPim5AkonadiWidgets5
This package provides the basic GUI widgets for Akonadi, the KDE PIM storage service.
%package -n libKPim5AkonadiPrivate5
Summary: Akonadi Private Server library
Recommends: %{name}
%description -n libKPim5AkonadiPrivate5
This package includes the Private Akonadi library for Akonadi, the KDE PIM storage service.
%package -n libKPim5AkonadiXml5
Summary: Akonadi Xml library
Recommends: %{name}
%description -n libKPim5AkonadiXml5
This package includes the Akonadi Xml library for Akonadi, the KDE PIM storage service.
%package devel
Summary: Akonadi Framework: Build Environment
Requires: %{name} = %{version}
Requires: libKPim5AkonadiAgentBase5 = %{version}
Requires: libKPim5AkonadiCore5 = %{version}
Requires: libKPim5AkonadiWidgets5 = %{version}
Requires: cmake(KF5Config)
Requires: cmake(KF5ConfigWidgets)
Requires: cmake(KF5CoreAddons)
Requires: cmake(KF5ItemModels)
Requires: cmake(KF5KIO)
Requires: cmake(KF5XmlGui)
Requires: cmake(Qt5Core)
Requires: cmake(Qt5DBus)
Requires: cmake(Qt5Network)
Requires: cmake(Qt5Widgets)
Requires: cmake(Qt5Xml)
Conflicts: libakonadiprotocolinternals-devel
Obsoletes: akonadi-devel < %{version}
Provides: libKF5AkonadiPrivate-devel = %{version}
Obsoletes: libKF5AkonadiPrivate-devel < %{version}
%description devel
This package contains development files of Akonadi, the KDE PIM storage
service.
Accepting request 897736 from home:cboltz:branches:KDE:Applications - Install AppArmor profiles (as -apparmor subpackage) - add akonadi-apparmor-opensuse.diff to adjust the profiles to openSUSE paths, and to add 'abi' rules to the profiles Thanks for the quick review in SR 897569. This SR should fix the issues you noticed. Another diff to SR 897569 is that I added 'abi' rules to the profiles to ensure that all AppArmor features get enforced. Original description (from SR 897569): Note: The akonadi-server-apparmor package will _not_ be installed automatically, so users will have to explicitely install it if they want to use the AppArmor profiles for akonadi-server. I tested the profiles with my setup (which is using the system-wide mariadb with akonadi), other setups might need some adjustments. My proposal is: As soon as this change reaches Tumbleweed, let's send out a call for testing on the factory mailinglist (I can do that, unless you want to do it yourself). I'll update the profiles as needed (as bugreports come in) so that they work with mariadb and postgresql, with the goal to have profiles that "just work". To get started, I added a patch with some profile additions (openSUSE and Debian paths somewhat differ). When the dust/bugreports settles, we should of course get the patch upstream. (I can probably do that, but might need some help - it's been a long time since I last submitted a patch to one of the KDE repos.) If you want to test yourself, note that you'll need to restart akonadi to actually enable the AppArmor confinement. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/897736 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/KDE:Applications/akonadi-server?expand=0&rev=279
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%package apparmor
Summary: AppArmor profiles for Akonadi
Requires: apparmor-abstractions
%description apparmor
This package contains AppArmor profiles for Akonadi.
%lang_package
%prep
%autosetup -p1 -n %{rname}-%{version}
%build
%cmake_kf5 -d build -- -DQT_PLUGINS_DIR=%{_kf5_plugindir}
%cmake_build
%install
%kf5_makeinstall -C build
%find_lang %{name} --with-man --all-name
%ldconfig_scriptlets
%ldconfig_scriptlets -n libKPim5AkonadiWidgets5
%ldconfig_scriptlets -n libKPim5AkonadiCore5
%ldconfig_scriptlets -n libKPim5AkonadiAgentBase5
%ldconfig_scriptlets -n libKPim5AkonadiPrivate5
%ldconfig_scriptlets -n libKPim5AkonadiXml5
Accepting request 897736 from home:cboltz:branches:KDE:Applications - Install AppArmor profiles (as -apparmor subpackage) - add akonadi-apparmor-opensuse.diff to adjust the profiles to openSUSE paths, and to add 'abi' rules to the profiles Thanks for the quick review in SR 897569. This SR should fix the issues you noticed. Another diff to SR 897569 is that I added 'abi' rules to the profiles to ensure that all AppArmor features get enforced. Original description (from SR 897569): Note: The akonadi-server-apparmor package will _not_ be installed automatically, so users will have to explicitely install it if they want to use the AppArmor profiles for akonadi-server. I tested the profiles with my setup (which is using the system-wide mariadb with akonadi), other setups might need some adjustments. My proposal is: As soon as this change reaches Tumbleweed, let's send out a call for testing on the factory mailinglist (I can do that, unless you want to do it yourself). I'll update the profiles as needed (as bugreports come in) so that they work with mariadb and postgresql, with the goal to have profiles that "just work". To get started, I added a patch with some profile additions (openSUSE and Debian paths somewhat differ). When the dust/bugreports settles, we should of course get the patch upstream. (I can probably do that, but might need some help - it's been a long time since I last submitted a patch to one of the KDE repos.) If you want to test yourself, note that you'll need to restart akonadi to actually enable the AppArmor confinement. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/897736 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/KDE:Applications/akonadi-server?expand=0&rev=279
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%post apparmor
%apparmor_reload %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/mariadbd_akonadi %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/mysqld_akonadi %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/postgresql_akonadi %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/usr.bin.akonadiserver
%files
%doc AUTHORS
%config %{_kf5_sysconfdir}/xdg/akonadi/mysql-global-mobile.conf
%config %{_kf5_sysconfdir}/xdg/akonadi/mysql-global.conf
%dir %{_kf5_iconsdir}/hicolor/256x256
%dir %{_kf5_iconsdir}/hicolor/256x256/apps
%dir %{_kf5_sysconfdir}/xdg/akonadi
%dir %{_kf5_plugindir}/pim5
%{_datadir}/akonadi/
%{_datadir}/kf5/akonadi/
%{_datadir}/kf5/akonadi_knut_resource/
%{_kf5_bindir}/akonadi_*
%{_kf5_bindir}/akonadictl
%{_kf5_bindir}/akonadiselftest
%{_kf5_bindir}/akonadiserver
%{_kf5_bindir}/akonaditest
%{_kf5_bindir}/asapcat
%{_kf5_configkcfgdir}/resourcebase.kcfg
%{_kf5_debugdir}/akonadi.*categories
%{_kf5_iconsdir}/hicolor/*/apps/akonadi.png
%{_kf5_iconsdir}/hicolor/scalable/apps/akonadi.svgz
%{_kf5_plugindir}/pim5/akonadi/
%{_kf5_sharedir}/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.Akonadi.Control.service
%{_kf5_sharedir}/mime/packages/akonadi-mime.xml
%files -n libKPim5AkonadiAgentBase5
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiAgentBase.so.*
%files -n libKPim5AkonadiCore5
%license LICENSES/*
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiCore.so.*
%files -n libKPim5AkonadiWidgets5
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiWidgets.so.*
%files -n libKPim5AkonadiPrivate5
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiPrivate.so.*
%files -n libKPim5AkonadiXml5
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiXml.so.*
%files devel
%dir %{_includedir}/KPim5
%dir %{_kf5_sharedir}/kdevappwizard
%dir %{_kf5_sharedir}/kdevappwizard/templates
%{_includedir}/KPim5/Akonadi/
%{_includedir}/KPim5/AkonadiAgentBase/
%{_includedir}/KPim5/AkonadiCore/
%{_includedir}/KPim5/AkonadiWidgets/
%{_includedir}/KPim5/AkonadiXml/
%{_kf5_bindir}/akonadi2xml
%{_kf5_cmakedir}/KF5Akonadi/
%{_kf5_cmakedir}/KPim5Akonadi/
%{_kf5_dbusinterfacesdir}/org.freedesktop.Akonadi.*.xml
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiAgentBase.so
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiCore.so
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiPrivate.so
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiWidgets.so
%{_kf5_libdir}/libKPim5AkonadiXml.so
%{_kf5_mkspecsdir}/qt_AkonadiAgentBase.pri
%{_kf5_mkspecsdir}/qt_AkonadiCore.pri
%{_kf5_mkspecsdir}/qt_AkonadiWidgets.pri
%{_kf5_mkspecsdir}/qt_AkonadiXml.pri
%{_kf5_plugindir}/designer/
%{_kf5_sharedir}/kdevappwizard/templates/akonadiresource.tar.bz2
%{_kf5_sharedir}/kdevappwizard/templates/akonadiserializer.tar.bz2
Accepting request 897736 from home:cboltz:branches:KDE:Applications - Install AppArmor profiles (as -apparmor subpackage) - add akonadi-apparmor-opensuse.diff to adjust the profiles to openSUSE paths, and to add 'abi' rules to the profiles Thanks for the quick review in SR 897569. This SR should fix the issues you noticed. Another diff to SR 897569 is that I added 'abi' rules to the profiles to ensure that all AppArmor features get enforced. Original description (from SR 897569): Note: The akonadi-server-apparmor package will _not_ be installed automatically, so users will have to explicitely install it if they want to use the AppArmor profiles for akonadi-server. I tested the profiles with my setup (which is using the system-wide mariadb with akonadi), other setups might need some adjustments. My proposal is: As soon as this change reaches Tumbleweed, let's send out a call for testing on the factory mailinglist (I can do that, unless you want to do it yourself). I'll update the profiles as needed (as bugreports come in) so that they work with mariadb and postgresql, with the goal to have profiles that "just work". To get started, I added a patch with some profile additions (openSUSE and Debian paths somewhat differ). When the dust/bugreports settles, we should of course get the patch upstream. (I can probably do that, but might need some help - it's been a long time since I last submitted a patch to one of the KDE repos.) If you want to test yourself, note that you'll need to restart akonadi to actually enable the AppArmor confinement. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/897736 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/KDE:Applications/akonadi-server?expand=0&rev=279
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%files apparmor
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/mariadbd_akonadi
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/mysqld_akonadi
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/postgresql_akonadi
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/apparmor.d/usr.bin.akonadiserver
%files lang -f %{name}.lang
%changelog