patterns-base/patterns-base.spec

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RPMSpec

#
# spec file for package patterns-base
#
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%bcond_with betatest
Name: patterns-base
Version: 20170319
Release: 0
Summary: Patterns for Installation (base patterns)
License: MIT
Group: Metapackages
Url: https://github.com/openSUSE/patterns
Source0: %{name}-rpmlintrc
BuildRequires: patterns-rpm-macros
%description
This is an internal package that is used to create the patterns as part
of the installation source setup. Installation of this package does
not make sense.
This particular package contains all the base / core patterns (and those that don't fit well anywhere else).
################################################################################
%package 32bit
Summary: 32-Bit Runtime Environment
Group: Metapackages
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-32bit = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = 32bit
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-misc
Provides: pattern-order() = 1140
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-32bit < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%description 32bit
This pattern installs the 32-bit variant of all selected patterns, allowing you to execute 32-bit software.
%files 32bit
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/32bit.txt
################################################################################
%package 64bit
Summary: 64-Bit Runtime Environment
Group: Metapackages
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-64bit = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = 64bit
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-misc
Provides: pattern-order() = 1160
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-64bit < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%description 64bit
This pattern installs the 64-bit variant of all selected patterns, allowing you to execute 64-bit software.
%files 64bit
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/64bit.txt
################################################################################
%package apparmor
Summary: AppArmor
Group: Metapackages
Requires: apparmor-abstractions
Requires: apparmor-parser
Requires: apparmor-profiles
Requires: audit
Requires: pattern() = minimal_base
Recommends: apparmor-utils
Recommends: pattern() = apparmor_opt
Recommends: yast2-apparmor
Suggests: pam_apparmor
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-apparmor = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = apparmor
Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-apparmor
Provides: pattern-order() = 1100
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-apparmor < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%description apparmor
AppArmor is an application security framework that provides mandatory access control for programs. It protects from exploitation of software flaws and compromised systems. It offers an advanced tool set that automates the development of per-program application security without requiring additional knowledge.
%files apparmor
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/apparmor.txt
################################################################################
%package apparmor_opt
Summary: AppArmor
Group: Metapackages
Requires: apparmor-docs
Requires: pattern() = minimal_base
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-apparmor_opt = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = apparmor_opt
Provides: pattern-extends() = apparmor
Provides: pattern-icon() = apparmor%2Fapp_armor.png
Provides: pattern-order() = 1080
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-apparmor_opt < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%description apparmor_opt
AppArmor is an application security framework that provides mandatory access control for programs. It protects from exploitation of software flaws and compromised systems. It offers an advanced tool set that automates the development of per-program application security without requiring additional knowledge.
%files apparmor_opt
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/apparmor_opt.txt
################################################################################
%package basesystem
Summary: Base System (alias pattern for base)
Group: Metapackages
Requires: pattern() = minimal_base
Provides: pattern() = basesystem
Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis
%pattern_basetechnologies
%description basesystem
This is the base runtime system. It contains only a minimal multiuser booting system. For running on real hardware, you need to add additional packages and pattern to make this pattern useful on its own.
%files basesystem
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/basesystem.txt
################################################################################
%package base
Summary: Base System
Group: Metapackages
Requires: kbd
Requires: openssh
Requires: pattern() = minimal_base
Requires: polkit
Requires: polkit-default-privs
Requires: rpm
Requires: shadow
Requires: util-linux
Requires: which
Recommends: ca-certificates-mozilla
# Recommend NTP at least until boo#936378 is fixed and YaST is not trying to configure a service that's not there
Recommends: ntp
Suggests: systemd-logger
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-base = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = base
Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis
Provides: pattern-order() = 1020
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-base < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%ifarch ppc
Recommends: libbspe
# #739878 - install pdisk by default
Recommends: pdisk
Recommends: spu-tools
%endif
%if 0%{?is_opensuse}
# get it branded
Recommends: branding-openSUSE
%endif
%ifarch %ix86 x86_64
Recommends: grub2
%endif
%ifarch %ix86
Recommends: grub2-i386-efi
%endif
%ifarch x86_64
Recommends: grub2-x86_64-efi
Recommends: shim
%endif
%ifarch ppc ppc64 ppc64le
Recommends: grub2-powerpc-ieee1275
%endif
%ifarch aarch64
Recommends: grub2-arm64-efi
%endif
%description base
This is the base runtime system. It contains only a minimal multiuser booting system. For running on real hardware, you need to add additional packages and pattern to make this pattern useful on its own.
%files base
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/base.txt
################################################################################
%package console
Summary: Console Tools
Group: Metapackages
Requires: mc
Requires: openssh
Requires: pattern() = enhanced_base
Requires: w3m
Recommends: command-not-found
Recommends: emacs-nox
Recommends: libyui-ncurses
Recommends: libyui-ncurses-pkg
Recommends: mosh
Recommends: mtools
Recommends: ntp
Recommends: pattern() = yast2_basis
Recommends: rsync
Recommends: screen
Recommends: sensors
Recommends: susepaste
Recommends: susepaste-screenshot
Recommends: tmux
Recommends: vim
Suggests: alpine
Suggests: bsd-games
Suggests: cnetworkmanager
Suggests: convert
# #378747
Suggests: cryptconfig
Suggests: dar
Suggests: ding
Suggests: gcal
Suggests: grepmail
Suggests: irssi
Suggests: lftp
Suggests: links
Suggests: makedev
Suggests: minicom
Suggests: mlocate
Suggests: mutt
Suggests: nano
Suggests: ncftp
Suggests: par
Suggests: pico
Suggests: pinfo
Suggests: slrn
Suggests: units
Suggests: vlock
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-console = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = console
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-system
Provides: pattern-order() = 1120
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-console < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%description console
Applications useful for those using the console and no graphical desktop environment.
%files console
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/console.txt
################################################################################
%package enhanced_base
Summary: Enhanced Base System
Group: Metapackages
Requires: pattern() = base
# firewall by default
Recommends: SuSEfirewall2
Recommends: aaa_base-extras
# getfacl and setfacl
Recommends: acl
# #302569
Recommends: alsa-plugins
# getattr and setattr
Recommends: attr
Recommends: autofs
Recommends: bind-utils
# compressor is interesting
Recommends: bzip2
# #375103
Recommends: cifs-utils
Recommends: command-not-found
# we rely on cron for daily/hourly
Recommends: cronie
Recommends: cryptsetup
# cups server for remote printing queues
Recommends: cups
# printing considered cool
Recommends: cups-client
Recommends: curl
Recommends: cyrus-sasl
Recommends: cyrus-sasl-crammd5
Recommends: cyrus-sasl-digestmd5
Recommends: cyrus-sasl-gssapi
Recommends: cyrus-sasl-plain
# bnc#430895
# cyrus-sasl-saslauthd
Recommends: db-utils
# delta rpms are considered cool for updates
Recommends: deltarpm
Recommends: diffutils
Recommends: dmraid
Recommends: dosfstools
Recommends: e2fsprogs
Recommends: ethtool
Recommends: file
Recommends: fillup
Recommends: findutils
Recommends: gawk
Recommends: genisoimage
Recommends: gettext-runtime
Recommends: glibc-locale
Recommends: gpart
Recommends: gpg2
Recommends: gpm
# we want a branded grub2 too #757683
Recommends: grub2-branding-openSUSE
Recommends: hdparm
Recommends: hwinfo
Recommends: ifplugd
Recommends: info
# /bin/ip considered useful
Recommends: iproute2
# ping is required for network tests
Recommends: iputils
Recommends: klogd
# #303857
Recommends: kpartx
# pager
Recommends: less
Recommends: libatm1
Recommends: lsb-release
Recommends: lsof
Recommends: lsscsi
Recommends: mailx
# man by default (#304687)
Recommends: man
Recommends: master-boot-code
# needed for detecting software raid - required by yast2-storage too
Recommends: mdadm
# split out of ncurses
Recommends: ncurses-utils
Recommends: netcat-openbsd
Recommends: netcfg
Recommends: nfs-client
Recommends: nfsidmap
Recommends: nscd
# mount NTFS rw
Recommends: ntfs-3g
Recommends: ntfsprogs
Recommends: ntp
Recommends: openldap2-client
Recommends: openslp
# we want a ssh server to be available
Recommends: openssh
Recommends: parted
Recommends: pattern() = apparmor
Recommends: pattern() = enhanced_base_opt
Recommends: pattern() = sw_management
Recommends: pattern() = yast2_basis
Recommends: pciutils
Recommends: perl-base
# Make plymouth the new default bootsplash
Recommends: plymouth
# we want a branded boot
Recommends: plymouth-branding-openSUSE
Recommends: postfix
Recommends: ppp
Recommends: pptp
Recommends: prctl
# fuser (psmisc) by default (#304694)
Recommends: psmisc
Recommends: recode
Recommends: release-notes-openSUSE
# Bug 424707 - Feature "Command not found" for openSUSE by default
Recommends: scout
Recommends: sg3_utils
Recommends: smp_utils
# useful for debugging
Recommends: strace
Recommends: sudo
Recommends: sysconfig
Recommends: syslinux
Recommends: systemd-sysvinit
Recommends: tar
Recommends: time
Recommends: timezone
# having a ftp command line client is good for moving log files
Recommends: tnftp
Recommends: tuned
Recommends: udev
# autoconfig new printers - bnc#808014
Recommends: udev-configure-printer
# lsusb is good for debugging USB devices - #401593
Recommends: usbutils
Recommends: utempter
# Our editor of choice
Recommends: vim
Recommends: wget
Recommends: wireless-tools
Recommends: wol
Recommends: yp-tools
Recommends: ypbind
Suggests: reiserfs
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-enhanced_base = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = enhanced_base
Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis
Provides: pattern-order() = 1060
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-enhanced_base < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%ifarch aarch64 %ix86 x86_64
Recommends: dmidecode
%endif
%ifarch %ix86 x86_64
Recommends: acpica
%endif
%ifarch %ix86 x86_64
Recommends: ucode-amd
Recommends: ucode-intel
%endif
%ifarch ppc
# #303737
Recommends: mouseemu
Recommends: pdisk
Recommends: powerpc32
%endif
%ifarch aarch64 x86_64
Recommends: numactl
%endif
%description enhanced_base
This is the enhanced base runtime system with lots of convenience packages.
%files enhanced_base
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/enhanced_base.txt
################################################################################
%package enhanced_base_opt
Summary: Enhanced Base System
Group: Metapackages
Recommends: OpenPrintingPPDs
Recommends: at
Recommends: bc
Recommends: cracklib-dict-full
Recommends: dos2unix
Recommends: ed
Recommends: finger
Recommends: groff
Recommends: initviocons
Recommends: irqbalance
Recommends: joe
Recommends: ksh
Recommends: ksymoops
Recommends: man-pages
Recommends: man-pages-posix
Recommends: manufacturer-PPDs
Recommends: mpt-status
Recommends: perl-TermReadLine-Gnu
Recommends: prctl
Recommends: procinfo
Recommends: procmail
Recommends: providers
Recommends: rsync
Recommends: screen
Recommends: setserial
Recommends: sharutils
Recommends: smartmontools
Recommends: spax
Recommends: strace
Recommends: tcpdump
Recommends: tcsh
Recommends: telnet
Recommends: terminfo
Recommends: vlan
Recommends: w3m
Recommends: wol
Recommends: zisofs-tools
Recommends: zsh
Suggests: acpid
# DELL computers mainly #403270, but #441079
Suggests: biosdevname
Suggests: cpupower
# needed as soon as you want to do kerberos authentication
Suggests: cyrus-sasl-gssapi
Suggests: delayacct-utils
Suggests: efibootmgr
Suggests: hfsutils
Suggests: jfsutils
# bnc#388570
Suggests: kerneloops
Suggests: lynx
Suggests: ocfs2-tools
# #393589
Suggests: open-iscsi
# #437252
Suggests: pam_ssh
Suggests: pwgen
# debugging boot - Was systemd-analyze
Suggests: systemd
# used by yast2-iscsi-server
Suggests: tgt
Suggests: unzip
Suggests: w3m-el
# delta apply
Suggests: xdelta
# tool for xfs
Suggests: xfsdump
Suggests: xfsprogs
Suggests: xz
Suggests: zip
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-enhanced_base_opt = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = enhanced_base_opt
Provides: pattern-extends() = enhanced_base
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-software
Provides: pattern-order() = 1040
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-enhanced_base_opt < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%ifarch ppc
Recommends: hfsutils
%endif
# Current systems suffer from entropy starvation
%ifarch aarch64 %ix86 x86_64 ppc64 ppc64le
Recommends: haveged
%endif
%ifarch x86_64
Recommends: mcelog
%endif
# #754959
%ifarch %ix86 x86_64
Suggests: hyper-v
%endif
%description enhanced_base_opt
This is the enhanced base runtime system with lots of convenience packages.
%files enhanced_base_opt
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/enhanced_base_opt.txt
################################################################################
%package minimal_base
Summary: Base System
Group: Metapackages
Requires: aaa_base
Requires: bash
Requires: coreutils
Requires: device-mapper
Requires: dracut
Requires: e2fsprogs
Requires: filesystem
Requires: glibc
Requires: kbd
Requires: kmod
# Has been split out of glibc
Requires: libnss_compat2
# Has been split out of glibc
Requires: libnss_nis2
Requires: pam
Requires: procps
Requires: rpm
Requires: sysconfig
Requires: system-group-hardware
Requires: system-user-nobody
Requires: systemd
Requires: zypper
Recommends: btrfsmaintenance
Recommends: btrfsprogs
Recommends: elfutils
Recommends: grub2
Recommends: insserv
Recommends: iproute2
Recommends: openssh
Recommends: pattern() = minimal_base_conflicts
Recommends: rollback-helper
Recommends: snapper
Recommends: system-group-trusted
Recommends: system-group-wheel
Recommends: system-user-bin
Recommends: system-user-daemon
Recommends: sysvinit-tools
Recommends: udev
Suggests: ed
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-minimal_base = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = minimal_base
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-sw_single
Provides: pattern-order() = 5190
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-minimal_base < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%if 0%{?is_opensuse}
Requires: openSUSE-build-key
Requires: openSUSE-release
%else
Requires: sles-release
Recommends: SUSEConnect
Recommends: suse-build-key
%endif
%ifarch x86_64 %arm
Recommends: efibootmgr
%endif
%description minimal_base
This is the minimal openSUSE runtime system. It is really a minimal system, you can login and a shell will be started, that's all. It is intended as base for Appliances.
%files minimal_base
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/minimal_base.txt
################################################################################
%package minimal_base_conflicts
Summary: Base System
Group: Metapackages
Requires: pattern() = minimal_base
Conflicts: bash-doc
Conflicts: bundle-lang-gnome-extras-en
Conflicts: cups-client
# required by gio-branding
Conflicts: desktop-data-openSUSE
Conflicts: desktop-translations
Conflicts: glib-networking
# supplements into glib
Conflicts: gsettings-backend-dconf
# perl ~ 40MB ## - we can't conflict with that as perl-Bootloader-YAML needs it
#Conflicts: perl
# binutils ~ 30MB
#Conflicts: binutils
# pulls perl
#Conflicts: zypper-aptitude
# pulls perl
#Conflicts: perl-gettext
# gtk3
Conflicts: gtk3-branding
Conflicts: gtk3-immodule-amharic
Conflicts: gtk3-immodule-inuktitut
Conflicts: gtk3-immodule-thai
Conflicts: gtk3-immodule-tigrigna
Conflicts: gtk3-immodule-vietnamese
Conflicts: gvfs
# supplements libgio and wget (TODO)
Conflicts: libproxy1-config-gnome3
Conflicts: netpbm
# requires X11
Conflicts: openssh-askpass
Conflicts: perl-doc
# systemd recommends dbus-1-python
Conflicts: python
# python-base ~ 20MB
Conflicts: python-base
Conflicts: readline-doc
# recommended by yast2-printer
Conflicts: samba-client
Conflicts: smtp_daemon
Conflicts: vim-data
# requires all kinds of perl modules
Conflicts: xdg-utils
# supplements yast2, not needed for ncurses only
Conflicts: yast2-branding
# requires python
Conflicts: zypper-log
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-minimal_base-conflicts = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = minimal_base_conflicts
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-sw_single
Provides: pattern-order() = 5191
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-minimal_base-conflicts < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%description minimal_base_conflicts
This is the base runtime system. It contains only a minimal multiuser booting system. For running on real hardware, you need to add additional packages and pattern to make this pattern useful on its own.
%files minimal_base_conflicts
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/minimal_base_conflicts.txt
################################################################################
%package sw_management
Summary: Software Management
Group: Metapackages
# Zypper is the basic sw_management stack for *SUSE
Requires: zypper
Recommends: pattern() = sw_management_x11
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-sw_management = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = sw_management
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-sw_single
Provides: pattern-order() = 1360
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-sw_management < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%if 0%{?sle_version}
Recommends: lifecycle-data
Recommends: zypper-lifecycle-plugin
%endif
%description sw_management
This pattern provides a graphical application and a command line tool for keeping your system up to date.
%files sw_management
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/sw_management.txt
################################################################################
%package update_test
Summary: Tests for the Update Stack
Group: Metapackages
Recommends: update-test-affects-package-manager
Recommends: update-test-interactive
Recommends: update-test-optional
Recommends: update-test-reboot-needed
Recommends: update-test-security
Recommends: update-test-trival
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-update_test = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = update_test
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-update
Provides: pattern-order() = 1380
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-update_test < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%if %{with betatest}
Recommends: aaa_base-malloccheck
Supplements: %{name}-base
%endif
%description update_test
Packages used for testing that the update stack works. These tiny packages do not have any functionality themselves.
%files update_test
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/update_test.txt
################################################################################
%package x11
Summary: X Window System
Group: Metapackages
Requires: pattern() = enhanced_base
Requires: pattern() = fonts
Recommends: command-not-found
# improve glxinfo output (#301647)
Recommends: freeglut
Recommends: ghostscript-x11
# chooce icewm-default if you have a choice
# icewm-lite is too lightweight in new release
Recommends: icewm-default
# people love having numlock configurable
Recommends: numlockx
Recommends: openssh-askpass
Recommends: pattern() = x11_opt
Recommends: pattern() = x11_yast
Recommends: susepaste
Recommends: susepaste-screenshot
Recommends: tigervnc
# #353229 - drag in empty replacements
Recommends: translation-update
# needed e.g. for nvidia drivers
# #302566
Recommends: x11-tools
Recommends: xauth
Recommends: xkeyboard-config
Recommends: xorg-x11-driver-input
Recommends: xorg-x11-driver-video
# provides e.g. xdm
Recommends: xorg-x11-essentials
Recommends: xorg-x11-libX11-ccache
Recommends: xorg-x11-server
Recommends: xterm
# #394406
Suggests: desktop-data-openSUSE-extra
Suggests: fvwm-themes
Suggests: fvwm2
Suggests: gv
Suggests: gvim
Suggests: hexchat
# required by others
Suggests: icewm
Suggests: mmv
Suggests: pmidi
Suggests: wine
Suggests: wpa_supplicant-gui
Suggests: xine-ui
Suggests: xorg-x11-driver-video-radeonhd
Suggests: xorg-x11-driver-video-unichrome
Suggests: xosd
Suggests: xosview
# on security probation
Suggests: xpdf-poppler
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-x11 = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = x11
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-x11
Provides: pattern-order() = 1800
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-x11 < %{version}
%pattern_graphicalenvironments
# interesting for workstations too
%ifarch %ix86 x86_64
Recommends: suspend
%endif
%description x11
The X Window System provides the only standard platform-independent networked graphical window system bridging the heterogeneous platforms in today's enterprise: from network servers to desktops, thin clients, laptops, and handhelds, independent of operating system and hardware.
%files x11
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/x11.txt
################################################################################
%package x11_opt
Summary: X Window System
Group: Metapackages
Requires: pattern() = enhanced_base
Requires: pattern() = fonts
Recommends: freeglut
Recommends: xdmbgrd
Recommends: xtermset
Suggests: MozillaThunderbird
Suggests: WindowMaker
Suggests: WindowMaker-applets
Suggests: WindowMaker-themes
Suggests: tk
Suggests: unclutter
Suggests: xlockmore
# #389816
Suggests: xorg-x11-server-sdk
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-x11_opt = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = x11_opt
Provides: pattern-extends() = x11
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-x11
Provides: pattern-order() = 1680
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-x11_opt < %{version}
%pattern_graphicalenvironments
%description x11_opt
The X Window System provides the only standard platform-independent networked graphical window system bridging the heterogeneous platforms in today's enterprise: from network servers to desktops, thin clients, laptops, and handhelds, independent of operating system and hardware.
%files x11_opt
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/x11_opt.txt
################################################################################
%package x86
Summary: x86 Runtime Environment
Group: Metapackages
Provides: patterns-openSUSE-x86 = %{version}
Provides: pattern() = x86
Provides: pattern-icon() = yast-misc
Provides: pattern-order() = 1180
Provides: pattern-visible()
Obsoletes: patterns-openSUSE-x86 < %{version}
%pattern_basetechnologies
%ifarch x86_64
Recommends: glibc-32bit
Recommends: glibc-locale-32bit
%endif
%description x86
This will install the 32-bit variant of all selected patterns. This allows to execute 32-bit software.
%files x86
%dir %{_docdir}/patterns
%{_docdir}/patterns/x86.txt
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%prep
%build
%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/patterns
for i in 32bit 64bit apparmor apparmor_opt base basesystem console enhanced_base \
enhanced_base_opt minimal_base minimal_base_conflicts sw_management \
update_test x11 x11_opt x86; do
echo "This file marks the pattern $i to be installed." \
>"%{buildroot}%{_docdir}/patterns/$i.txt"
done
%changelog