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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/882079
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/Modules?expand=0&rev=24
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Mon Mar 22 18:48:48 UTC 2021 - Philipp Wagner <mail@philipp-wagner.com>
- Mark the download service as disabled to meet factory submission
guidelines.
- Add a runtime dependency on Python for createmodule.py script.
- Set /usr/bin/python3 as interpreter for all Python scripts (instead
of relying on /usr/bin/env, which is used by default).
- Add fdupes back to solve rpmlint warning.
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Sat Feb 20 23:27:43 UTC 2021 - Philipp Wagner <mail@philipp-wagner.com>
- Update to version 4.7.0
Check https://github.com/cea-hpc/modules/releases/tag/v4.7.0
for details.
- Mark sh and csh module initialization scripts installed into
/etc/profile.d as managed by this package by moving the symlinking
to the %install section.
- Support fish (shell completion and functionality).
- Use a source service instead of manually adding the source tarball.
- Clean up spec file to remove unused code (e.g. CFLAGS which aren't
used in the source code any more, since it's all TCL now).
- Update description to match the current description on the homepage.
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Fri May 15 05:39:32 UTC 2020 - Egbert Eich <eich@suse.com>
@ -182,4 +207,3 @@ Wed Jun 6 19:07:27 CEST 2001 - nashif@suse.de
Mon Feb 19 07:25:27 MET 2001 - nashif@suse.de
- Initial Release (Version 3.1.1)

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#
# spec file for package Modules
#
# Copyright (c) 2020 SUSE LLC
# Copyright (c) 2021 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: less
BuildRequires: procps
BuildRequires: tcl-devel
# xorg-x11-devel
URL: http://modules.sourceforge.net/
Version: 4.5.0
Version: 4.7.0
Release: 0
Summary: Change environment at runtime
License: BSD-3-Clause AND GPL-2.0-or-later AND LGPL-2.1-or-later
Group: System/Management
Requires: python3
Requires: tcl
Source: https://download.sourceforge.net/project/modules/Modules/modules-%{version}/modules-%{version}.tar.gz
Patch1: Remove-empty-unused-static-function.patch
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%endif
%description
The Modules package provides for dynamic modification of a user's
environment with module files. Each module file contains the
information needed to configure the shell for an application. Once the
package is initialized, the environment can be modified dynamically on
a per-module basis using the module command that interprets module
files. Typically, module files instruct the module command to alter or
set shell environment variables, such as PATH or MANPATH. Module files
may be shared by many users on a system and users may have their own
collection to supplement or replace the shared module files. The
modules environment is common on SGI/Crays and many workstation farms.
The Modules package is a tool that simplify shell initialization and lets
users easily modify their environment during the session with modulefiles.
Each modulefile contains the information needed to configure the shell for an
application. Once the Modules package is initialized, the environment can be
modified on a per-module basis using the module command which interprets
modulefiles. Typically modulefiles instruct the module command to alter or set
shell environment variables such as PATH, MANPATH, etc. modulefiles may be
shared by many users on a system and users may have their own collection to
supplement or replace the shared modulefiles.
Modules can be loaded and unloaded dynamically and atomically, in an clean
fashion. All popular shells are supported, including bash, ksh, zsh, sh, csh,
tcsh, fish, as well as some scripting languages such as tcl, perl, python,
ruby, cmake and r.
Modules are useful in managing different versions of applications. Modules can
also be bundled into metamodules that will load an entire suite of different
applications.
%package doc
Summary: Documentation for Change environment at runtime
Summary: Documentation for Environment Modules
Group: Documentation/Other
BuildArch: noarch
%description doc
The Modules package provides for dynamic modification of a user's
environment with module files. Each module file contains the
information needed to configure the shell for an application. Once the
package is initialized, the environment can be modified dynamically on
a per-module basis using the module command that interprets module
files. Typically, module files instruct the module command to alter or
set shell environment variables, such as PATH or MANPATH. Module files
may be shared by many users on a system and users may have their own
collection to supplement or replace the shared module files. The
modules environment is common on SGI/Crays and many workstation farms.
The Modules package is a tool that simplify shell initialization and lets
users easily modify their environment during the session with modulefiles.
Each modulefile contains the information needed to configure the shell for an
application. Once the Modules package is initialized, the environment can be
modified on a per-module basis using the module command which interprets
modulefiles. Typically modulefiles instruct the module command to alter or set
shell environment variables such as PATH, MANPATH, etc. modulefiles may be
shared by many users on a system and users may have their own collection to
supplement or replace the shared modulefiles.
Modules can be loaded and unloaded dynamically and atomically, in an clean
fashion. All popular shells are supported, including bash, ksh, zsh, sh, csh,
tcsh, fish, as well as some scripting languages such as tcl, perl, python,
ruby, cmake and r.
Modules are useful in managing different versions of applications. Modules can
also be bundled into metamodules that will load an entire suite of different
applications.
%define vimdatadir %{_datadir}/vim/site
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sed -i 's@/usr/bin/env bash@/bin/bash@' script/envml
%build
CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing -DUSE_INTERP_RESULT -DUSE_INTERP_ERRORLINE" \
./configure \
--initdir="%{_datadir}/%name/init" \
--libexecdir="%{_prefix}/%_lib/%{name}/" \
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--with-etc-path="%_sysconfdir" \
--with-skel-path="%_sysconfdir/skel" \
--with-tcl=%{_libdir} \
--without-x \
%{?!vimdatadir: --disable-vim-addons} \
%{?vimdatadir: --vimdatadir=%{vimdatadir}} \
--etcdir=%{_sysconfdir}/%{name} \
--libdir=%{_libdir}/%{name}
--libdir=%{_libdir}/%{name} \
--enable-compat-version \
--with-python=/usr/bin/python3
make %{?_smp_mflags}
%install
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mv %{buildroot}/usr/share/doc doc_dir
%fdupes -s %{buildroot}%{_datadir}
%post
[ -e %{_sysconfdir}/profiles.d/modules.sh ] || \
ln -sf %{_datadir}/Modules/init/profile.sh %{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.sh
[ -e %{_sysconfdir}/profiles.d/modules.sh ] || \
ln -sf %{_datadir}/Modules/init/profile.csh %{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.csh
ln -sf %{_datadir}/Modules/init/profile.sh %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.sh
ln -sf %{_datadir}/Modules/init/profile.csh %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.csh
%postun
[ -e %{_sysconfdir}/profiles.d/modules.sh ] || \
rm -f %{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.sh
[ -e %{_sysconfdir}/profiles.d/modules.csh ] || \
rm -f %{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.csh
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fish/{vendor_completions.d,vendor_functions.d}
ln -sf %{_datadir}/Modules/init/fish_completion %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/module.fish
ln -sf %{_datadir}/Modules/init/fish %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fish/vendor_functions.d/module.fish
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
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%{_mandir}/man1/module.1*
%{_mandir}/man4/modulefile-compat.4*
%{_mandir}/man4/modulefile.4*
%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.sh
%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/modules.csh
%dir %{_datadir}/fish/
%dir %{_datadir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/
%{_datadir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/module.fish
%dir %{_datadir}/fish/vendor_functions.d/
%{_datadir}/fish/vendor_functions.d/module.fish
%files doc
%defattr(-,root,root)

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