166 lines
5.5 KiB
RPMSpec
166 lines
5.5 KiB
RPMSpec
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# spec file for package nbd
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# Copyright (c) 2011 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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#
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# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
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# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
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# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
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# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
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# published by the Open Source Initiative.
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# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
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#
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# norootforbuild
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Name: nbd
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BuildRequires: doxygen glib2-devel
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PreReq: %insserv_prereq coreutils
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Version: 2.9.20
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Release: 1
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License: GPLv2+
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Group: Productivity/Networking/Other
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AutoReqProv: on
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Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
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Source2: init.nbd-server
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Patch2: nbd-2.9.20-close.diff
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Summary: Network Block Device Server and Client Utilities
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Url: http://nbd.sourceforge.net/
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Prefix: /usr
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BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
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Suggests: nbd-doc
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%description
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This package contains nbd-server. It is the server backend for the nbd
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network block device driver that's in the Linux kernel.
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nbd can be used to have a filesystem stored on another machine. It does
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provide a block device, not a file system; so unless you put a
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clustering filesystem on top of it, you can't access it simultaneously
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from more than one client. Use NFS or a real cluster FS (such as
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ocfs2) if you want to do this. nbd-server can export a file (which may
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contain a filesystem image) or a partition. Swapping over nbd is
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possible as well, though it's said not to be safe against OOM and
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should not be used for that case. nbd-server also has a copy-on-write
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mode where changes are saved to a separate file and thrown away when
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the connection closes.
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The package also contains the nbd-client tools, which you need to
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configure the nbd devices on the client side.
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Authors:
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--------
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Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org>
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Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@cam.ac.uk>
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Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
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Paul Clements <Paul.Clements@steeleye.com>
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%package doc
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License: GPLv2+
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Summary: Network Block Device Server and Client Utilities
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Group: Productivity/Networking/Other
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Requires: nbd = %{version}
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%description doc
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This package contains the HTML documentation for the network block
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device (nbd) utilities.
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nbd can be used to have a filesystem stored on another machine. It does
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provide a block device, not a file system; so unless you put a
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clustering filesystem on top of it, you can't access it simultaneously
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from more than one client. Use NFS or a real cluster FS (such as
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ocfs2) if you want to do this. nbd-server can export a file (which may
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contain a filesystem image) or a partition. Swapping over nbd is
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possible as well, though it's said not to be safe against OOM and
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should not be used for that case. nbd-server also has a copy-on-write
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mode where changes are saved to a separate file and thrown away when
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the connection closes.
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Authors:
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--------
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Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org>
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Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@cam.ac.uk>
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Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
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Paul Clements <Paul.Clements@steeleye.com>
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%prep
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%setup
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%patch2 -p1
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%build
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export CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fstack-protector"
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./configure --with-gnu-ld --prefix=/usr --mandir=%{_mandir} \
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--infodir=%{_infodir} --libdir=%{_libdir} --libexecdir=%{_libdir} \
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--program-prefix="" --sysconfdir=/etc --build=%{_target_cpu}-suse-linux
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make
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doxygen
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%install
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make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT man_MANS='nbd-client.8 nbd-server.1'
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mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/init.d
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install %SOURCE2 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/init.d/nbd-server
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mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/bin
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ln -s ../../etc/init.d/nbd-server $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/bin/rcnbd-server
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#echo "#Port file options" > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/nbd-server.conf
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mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/nbd-server
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touch $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/nbd-server/config
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touch $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/nbd-server/allow
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grep -A16 -B1 '^\[generic\]' README > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/nbd-server/config.example
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%files
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%defattr(-,root,root)
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%attr(0755,root,root) /usr/sbin/nbd-client
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%attr(0755,root,root) /usr/bin/nbd-server
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%attr(0755,root,root) /etc/init.d/nbd-server
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%attr(0755,root,root) /usr/bin/rcnbd-server
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%{_mandir}/man1/nbd-server.1.gz
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%{_mandir}/man8/nbd-client.8.gz
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%doc README
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#%config(noreplace) /etc/nbd-server.conf
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%dir /etc/nbd-server
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%ghost %config(noreplace) /etc/nbd-server/config
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%ghost %config(noreplace) /etc/nbd-server/allow
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%config /etc/nbd-server/config.example
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%files doc
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%defattr(-,root,root)
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%doc doc/html
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%post
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%{fillup_and_insserv -f nbd-server}
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if test -e /etc/nbd-server.conf; then
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# Do we have to create a generic section?
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unset generic
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if test -e /etc/nbd-server/config; then generic=1; fi
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while read port file opts; do
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if test -z "$port"; then continue; fi
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if test "${port:0:1}" = "#"; then continue; fi
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if test -z "$generic"; then
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echo -e "[generic]\n\t# No generic options yet\n" > /etc/nbd-server/config
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generic=1
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fi
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FN=${file%/*}
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nm="cvt.$port.${FN##*/}.${file##*/}"
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echo " ... convert $port $file $opts -> $nm"
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/usr/bin/nbd-server $port $file $opts -o "$nm" >> /etc/nbd-server/config
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done < /etc/nbd-server.conf
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mv /etc/nbd-server.conf /etc/nbd-server.conf.converted
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fi
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%postun
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%{insserv_cleanup}
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%preun
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%{stop_on_removal nbd-server}
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%changelog
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