2012/4/10 simple w8 <[email protected]>: > 2012/4/10 Anssi Hannula <[email protected]>: >> 10.04.2012 07:46, simple w8 kirjoitti: >>> Currently i dont have any account to be able to comit these new >>> packages for the distro so i ask if someone can review the specs so >>> that these packages can start existing in the distro, and i also ask >>> if theres someone that can help me with mentoring >> >> Reviewed below. However, there looks to be quite a lot of work >> remaining, so I don't think I'll be able to help you personally with the >> issues. I hope you'll find a mentor who'll help you through. >> >> >>> Name: libbsd >>> Summary: Library providing BSD-compatible functions for portability >>>[...] >>> %{_libdir}/libbsd.so.%{major}* >> [...] >>> %{_libdir}/libbsd.so >> [...] >> >> We already have libbsd.a from glibc-devel, which would conflict with >> this. If they are really different libraries, something drastic would >> have to be done (e.g. renaming or dropping one). I suspect they are the >> same, though, in which case this isn't needed. >> >>> %prep >>> %setup -q >>> # fix encoding of flopen.3 man page >>> for f in src/flopen.3; do >>> iconv -f iso8859-1 -t utf-8 $f >$f.conv >>> touch -r $f $f.conv >>> mv $f.conv $f >>> done >>> >>> %build >>> %make >> >> %optflags not used. >> >>> %install >>> make install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} \ >> >> %makeinstall_std > > Here you really need to spefify them, with %makeinstall_std fails > >>> libdir=%{_libdir} \ >>> usrlibdir=%{_libdir} \ >>> exec_prefix=%{_prefix} >>> >> [...] >>> optidesk.spec >>> >>> >>> Name: optidesk >>> Summary: Tool to configure .desktop files to run with optirun >>> Group: Graphical desktop/Other >>> Version: 0.1 >>> Release: 1 >>> URL: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/optidesk >>> License: GPLv3 >>> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/optidesk.git >>> Source0: %{name}.tar.xz >> >> Tarball needs to be versioned. > > I did add a comment saying its from git, but i usually use to create a > macro and put some like this: > > Source0: %{?git:%{name}}%{!?git:%{name}-%{version}}.tar.xz > > but still there isnt any version released > > >>> Requires: bumblebee >>> >>> %description >>> This tool is intended to be an easy way of configuring your desired >>> applications to be run through Bumblebee. It will allow to create >>> and modify a menu entry with an alternative (Optirun) version of the >>> default launcher. >>> >>> %files >>> %{_bindir}/%{name} >>> >>> >>> %prep >>> %setup -qn %{name} >>> >>> %build >>> autoreconf -fi >>> %configure >> >> %configure2_5x > > I also use to use configure2_5X~but here would not make any > difference, but yes here i didnt put because i missed ateention on > this line > >>> %make >> [...] >>> %changelog >>> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8@gmailcom> 3.0-1 >>> - initial package >> >> No single-entry changelog needed for imported packages, it will be >> created from the import commit message. (applies to all .specs) > > Even so i do add an entry in changelog for my personall reports. > >>> >>> dkms-bbswitch.spec >>> >>> >>> %define oname bbswitch >>> >>> Name: dkms-%{oname} >>> Summary: bbswitch - Optimus GPU power switcher >>> Group: System/Kernel and hardware >>> Version: 0.4.1 >>> Release: %mkrel 1 >>> License: GPLv3 >>> URL: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch >>> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch.git >>> Source0: %{oname}.tar.xz >> >> Tarball needs to be versioned. > > This is from git and already explained that there was no release > >>> BuildArch: noarch >>> Requires(post): dkms >>> Requires(preun):dkms >> >> Needs to require dkms. > > AFAIK dkms its only used in post and preun scriptlets., so why add > another plain require? > >>> >>> %description >>> bbswitch is a kernel module which automatically detects the required >>> ACPI calls for two kinds of Optimus laptops. It has been verified to >>> work with "real" Optimus and "legacy" Optimus laptops (at least, that >>> is how I call them). >>> >>> %files >>> %{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version}/* >>> >>> %post >>> set -x >>> dkms add -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade || : >>> dkms build -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade || : >>> dkms install -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade || : >>> /sbin/modprobe %{oname} || : >>> >>> %preun >>> dkms remove --binary -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade --all || : >>> /sbin/rmmod %{oname} || : >>> >> >> These scripts are a bit incorrect, see >> https://wiki.mageia.org/en/DKMS_packaging_policy >> (some || : should be replaced with &&) > > Well i dont think its incorrect, bow if mageia prefers to use another > code its a different issue. > >>> %prep >>> %setup -qn %{oname} >>> sed -i 's/#MODULE_VERSION#/%{version}/g' dkms/dkms.conf >>> >>> %install >>> rm -rf %{buildroot} >>> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version} >>> cp *.c %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version} >>> cp Makefile %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version} >>> cp dkms/dkms.conf %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version}/dkms.conf >>> >>> %changelog >>> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <[email protected]> 0.4.1-1 >>> - initial package >>> >>> >>> bumblebee.spec >>> >>> >>> Name: bumblebee >>> Summary: Bumblebee - support for NVidia Optimus laptops on Linux! >>> Group: System/Kernel and hardware >>> Version: 3.0 >>> Release: 1 >> >> Missing %mkrel. > > Yes its a typo that escaped me. > >>> URL: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee >>> License: GPLv3 >> >> Incorrect license, see license policy: >> https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Licensing_policy >> >> AFAICS should be GPLv3+. I didn't check other packages, they may have >> wrong tags as well. > > I need to read it, i didnt knew about it. > >>> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee.git >>> Source0: Bumblebee.tar.xz >> >> Needs to be versioned. >> >>> BuildRequires: X11-devel >>> BuildRequires: pkgconfig(glib-2.0) >>> BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libbsd) >>> BuildRequires: help2man >>> Requires(pre): update-alternatives >>> Requires(post): systemd-units >>> Requires(preun):systemd-units >>> Requires(postun):systemd-units >>> Requires: virtualgl >>> Requires: x11-driver-video-nvidia-current >> >> I thought this worked with nouveau as well? > > Well so far the tests i performed always missed with noveau when > running optirun, Anyway, bumblebee is configured by default to use > nvidia driver. > >>> Requires: dkms-bbswitch >>> Requires: dkms-acpi_call >> >> Packages can't require dkms packages directly, see the aforementioned >> DKMS policy (use kmod() instead). Requiring them directly breaks binary >> dkms packages. > > This one i didnt knew :) > >>> %description >>> Bumblebee daemon is a rewrite of the original Bumblebee service, >>> providing an elegant and stable means of managing Optimus hybrid >>> graphics chipsets. >>> A primary goal of this project is to not only enable use of the >>> discrete GPU for rendering, but also to enable smart power management >>> of the dGPU when it's not in use. >>> >>> %prep >>> %setup -qn Bumblebee >>> >>> %build >>> autoreconf -fi >>> %configure \ >>> CONF_DRIVER=nvidia \ >>> CONF_DRIVER_MODULE_NVIDIA=nvidia-current \ >>> CONF_LDPATH_NVIDIA=/usr/lib/nvidia-current:/usr/lib64/nvidia-current \ >>> CONF_MODPATH_NVIDIA=/usr/lib/nvidia-current/xorg,/usr/lib64/nvidia-current/xorg,/usr/lib/xorg/modules,/usr/lib64/xorg/modules,/usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules,/usr/lib64/xorg/extra-modules >> >> Use %{_libdir}, %ifarch and %{_prefix}/lib. 32-bit builds need only >> %{_libdir}, 64-bit builds (%ifarch x86_64) need both %{_libdir} and >> %{_prefix}/lib. >> >> >>> %make >>> >>> %install >>> rm -rf %{buildroot} >>> %makeinstall_std >>> >>> install -m644 -D scripts/systemd/bumblebeed.service >>> %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/systemd/system/bumblebeed.service >>> install -m644 -D scripts/sysvinit/bumblebeed >>> %{buildroot}%{_initrddir}/%{name}/bumblebeed >>> >>> %files >>> %doc README.markdown doc/RELEASE_NOTES_3_0 >>> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d/bumblebee >> >> This shouldn't be %config. >> >>> %dir %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/ >>> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf >>> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nouveau >>> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia >>> %{_sysconfdir}/systemd/system/bumblebeed.service >>> %{_initrddir}/%{name}/ >> >> Extra '/'? > > This one was a typo. > >>> %{_sbindir}/bumblebeed >>> %{_bindir}/optirun >>> %{_bindir}/bumblebee-bugreport >>> %{_mandir}/man1/bumblebeed.1* >>> %{_mandir}/man1/optirun.1* >>> >>> %pre >>> %_pre_groupadd %{name} >>> if [ "$1" -eq "1" ];then >>> /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --set gl_conf >>> %{_sysconfdir}/ld.so.conf.d/GL/standard.conf >>> fi >> >> Forcibly changing configuration in %pre seems quite bad to me, though I >> do not see much better solutions (except making XFdrake aware of >> bumblebee, which is quite some work). > > I did asked you about what would be the best option here and you said > that --set would be the best choice. > >>> %post >>> %_post_service bumblebeed >> [...] >>> if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then >>> # Initial set >>> # Enable (but don't start) the unit by default >>> /bin/systemctl enable bumblebeed.service >>> fi >> >> I don't think this stuff is needed on Mageia, that is done by default. > > Really? I didnt knew about it, is there any page documenting that? > Im quite curious about how is done :) > >>> %preun >>> %_preun_service bumblebeed >> [...] >>> if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then >>> # Package removal, not upgrade >>> /bin/systemctl --no-reload disable bumblebeed.service >>> /bin/systemctl stop bumblebeed.service >>> fi >> >> That is done by %_preun_service already. > > How come? > ~]$ rpm -E %_preun_service > /usr/share/rpm-helper/del-service %{name} $1 > >>> %postun >>> %_postun_groupdel %{name} >> >>> /bin/systemctl daemon-reload >> >> Already done by filetriggers. >> >>> if [ $1 -ge 1 ]; then >>> # Package upgrade, not uninstall >>> /bin/systemctl try-restart bumblebeed.service >>> fi >> >> Already done by %_post_service. > > I dont get why you said that again when: > > ]$ rpm -E %_post_service > /usr/share/rpm-helper/add-service %{name} $1 > >>> >>> %changelog >>> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8@gmailcom> 3.0-1 >>> - 3.0 (from git), initial package >>> >>> >>> bumblebee-ui.spec >>> >>> >>> Name: bumblebee-ui >>> Summary: Bumblebee User Interface >>> Group: System/Configuration/Other >>> Version: 1.0 >>> Release: %mkrel 1 >>> URL: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui >>> License: GPLv3 >>> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui.git >>> Source0: %{name}.tar.xz >> >> Needs to be versioned. >> >>> BuildArch: noarch >>> Requires: bumblebee >>> >>> %description >>> This is a user interface for bumblebee. >>> A complete explanation of the feature of this user interface are >>> explained here : >>> https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui/wiki >>> Please give it a try and report bugs to: >>> https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui/issues >> >> "Please give it a try" is inappropriate in a %description. This should >> also briefly explain what bumblebee is. > > I just copied whats in the bumblebee page > >>> %files >>> %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart/bumblebee-indicator.desktop >>> %{_bindir}/bumblebee* >>> %{_datadir}/%{name}/ >>> %{_datadir}/applications/* >>> %{_iconsdir}/hicolor/* >>> >>> %prep >>> %setup -qn %{name} >>> >>> %install >>> rm -rf %{buildroot} >>> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_iconsdir}/hicolor/48x48/apps/ >>> cp icons/*.* %{buildroot}%{_iconsdir}/hicolor/48x48/apps/ >>> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/{%{name},applications} >>> cp app/*.* %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name} >>> cp bumblebee-app-settings.desktop %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/ >>> cp bumblebee-indicator.desktop %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/ >>> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_bindir} >>> ln -s %{_datadir}/%{name}/AppSettings.py >>> %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/bumblebee-app-settings >>> ln -s %{_datadir}/%{name}/Bumblebee-Indicator.py >>> %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/bumblebee-indicator >>> >>> chmod +x %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/bumblebee-app-settings.desktop >>> chmod +x %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/bumblebee-indicator.desktop >>> chmod +x -R %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name} >>> >>> # Always start in boot >>> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart >>> cp bumblebee-indicator.desktop %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart >>> >>> >>> %changelog >>> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <[email protected]> 1.0-1 >>> - initial package >>> >>> >>> dkms-acpi_call.spec >>> >>> >>> %define modname acpi_call >>> >>> Name: dkms-%{modname} >>> Summary: A kernel module that enables you to call ACPI methods >>> Group: System/Kernel and hardware >>> Version: 0.1 >>> Release: %mkrel 1 >>> URL: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/acpi_call >>> License: GPL >>> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/acpi_call.git >>> Source0: %{modname}.tar.xz >> >> Needs to be versioned. >> >>> BuildArch: noarch >>> Requires(post): dkms >>> Requires(preun):dkms >> >> Needs to require dkms. > > Again i dont get why when dkms is only used in post/preun scripts > >>> >>> %description >>> A kernel module that enables you to call ACPI methods by writing the >>> method name followed by arguments to /proc/acpi/call. >>> >>> %files >>> %doc README >>> %{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release}/* >>> >>> %post >>> set -x >>> /usr/sbin/dkms add -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} >>> --rpm_safe_upgrade || : >>> /usr/sbin/dkms build -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} >>> --rpm_safe_upgrade || : >>> /usr/sbin/dkms install -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} >>> --rpm_safe_upgrade || : >>> /sbin/modprobe %{modname} || : >> >> Same comments as for the previous dkms package, see mentioned policy. >> >>> >>> %preun >>> dkms remove --binary -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} >>> --rpm_safe_upgrade --all || : >>> /sbin/rmmod %{modname} || : >>> >>> %prep >>> %setup -qn %{modname} >>> >>> %install >>> rm -rf %{buildroot} >>> >>> mkdir -p -m755 %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release} >>> cp -a * %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release} >>> # DKMS config >>> cat > %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release}/dkms.conf << >>> 'EOF' >>> PACKAGE_NAME="%{modname}" >>> PACKAGE_VERSION="%{version}-%{release}" >>> MAKE[0]="make default KERNELPATH=${kernel_source_dir}" >> >>> MAKE_MATCH[0]="make load KERNELPATH=${kernel_source_dir}" >> >> MAKE_MATCH[#] is a regular expression field, you have something very >> different in there. MAKE_MATCH[#] line is unneeded here. > > That line shouldnt be there, seams i didnt attach the most updated spec... > >>> BUILT_MODULE_NAME[0]="%{modname}" >>> DEST_MODULE_LOCATION[0]="/kernel/drivers/acpi" >>> REMAKE_INITRD="no" >>> AUTOINSTALL="yes" >>> EOF >>> >>> %changelog >>> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8@gmailcom> 1.0-1 >>> - initial package >>> >>> >>> libindicator.spec >>> >>> >>> %define major 7 >>> %define libtool %mklibname indicator3 >>> %define libname %mklibname indicator3_ %{major} >>> %define libdevel %mklibname indicator3 -d >>> >>> Name: libindicator >>> Summary: A set of symbols and convience functions for indicators >>> Group: System/Libraries >>> Version: 0.4.93 >>> Release: %mkrel 1 >>> License: GPL-3.0 >> >> Incorrect license tag. >> >>> URL: http://launchpad.net/libindicator >>> Source0: >>> http://launchpad.net/libindicator/0.5/0.4.93/+download//%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz >>> BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gtk+-3.0) >>> >>> %description >>> A set of symbols and convience functions that all indicators would like >>> to use. Not of real use outside of the Ayatana indicators project. >>> >>> #-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> %package -n %{libname} >>> Summary: libindicator3 library >>> Group: System/Libraries >>> >>> %description -n %{libname} >>> Library for libindicator3. >>> >>> %files -n %{libname} >>> %{_libdir}/libindicator3.so.%{major}* >>> >>> #-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> %package -n %{libtool}-tools >>> Summary: libindicator3 tool >>> Group: System/Libraries >>> >>> %description -n %{libtool}-tools >>> Tool to load libindicator3 plugins. >>> >>> %files -n %{libtool}-tools >>> %{_libdir}/indicator-loader3 >>> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-blank.so >>> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-entry-func.so >>> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-null.so >>> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-signaler.so >>> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-simple.so >>> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-visible.so >>> >>> #-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> %package -n %{libdevel} >>> Summary: libindicator3 development files >>> Group: Development/GNOME and GTK+ >>> Requires: %{libname} >= %{version} >> >> Shouldn't this be "="? > > I think >= is better than just = > >> >>> >>> %description -n %{libdevel} >>> Development files needed by libindicator3. >>> >>> %files -n %{libdevel} >>> %doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING INSTALL >>> %{_includedir}/libindicator3-0.4/libindicator/ >>> %{_libdir}/libindicator3.so >>> %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/indicator3-0.4.pc >>> %{_datadir}/libindicator/80indicator-debugging >>> >>> #-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> %prep >>> %setup -q >>> >>> %build >>> %configure \ >>> --disable-static >>> %make >>> >>> %install >>> %makeinstall_std >>> >>> # Clean .la files >>> find %{buildroot}%{_libdir} -name '*.la' -delete -print >>> >>> >>> %changelog >>> * Sun Mar 18 2012 Simple <[email protected]> 0.4.93-1 >>> - first package >>> >>> >>> virtualgl.spec >>> >>> >>> %define oname VirtualGL >>> %define libname %mklibname %{name} >>> >>> Name: virtualgl >>> Summary: A toolkit for displaying OpenGL applications to thin clients >>> Group: Networking/Other >>> Version: 2.3 >>> Release: %mkrel 1 >>> URL: http://www.virtualgl.org >>> License: wxWindows Library License v3.1 >> >> Incorrect tag, see license policy as mentioned previously. >> >>> Source0: >>> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/virtualgl/%{oname}-%{version}.tar.gz >>> Patch0: vgl_2.3_patch0 >> >> Please name this properly, and with a .patch extension. > > Again a typo... > >>> BuildRequires: X11-devel >>> BuildRequires: jpeg-devel >>> BuildRequires: cmake >>> >>> >>> %description >>> VirtualGL is a library which allows most Linux OpenGL applications to be >>> remotely displayed to a thin client without the need to alter the >>> applications in any way. VGL inserts itself into an application at run time >>> and intercepts a handful of GLX calls, which it reroutes to the server's >>> display (which presumably has a 3D accelerator attached.) This causes all >>> 3D rendering to occur on the server's display. As each frame is rendered >>> by the server, VirtualGL reads back the pixels from the server's framebuffer >>> and sends them to the client for re-compositing into the appropriate X >>> Window. VirtualGL can be used to give hardware-accelerated 3D capabilities >>> to >>> VNC or other remote display environments that lack GLX support. In a LAN >>> environment, it can also be used with its built-in motion-JPEG video >>> delivery >>> system to remotely display full-screen 3D applications at 20+ frames/second. >>> >>> VirtualGL is based upon ideas presented in various academic papers on >>> this topic, including "A Generic Solution for Hardware-Accelerated Remote >>> Visualization" (Stegmaier, Magallon, Ertl 2002) and "A Framework for >>> Interactive Hardware Accelerated Remote 3D-Visualization" (Engel, Sommer, >>> Ertl 2000.) >>> >>> %files >>> %{_bindir}/* >>> %{_defaultdocdir}/%{name}/ >> >> Mark docs as %doc. > > Correct, that also missed my attention. > >>> >>> #-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> %package -n %libname >>> Summary: Libraries injected by VirtualGL into applications that are ran >>> through it >>> Group: System/Libraries >>> >>> %description -n %libname >>> Libraries injected by VirtualGL into applications that are ran throught it. >>> Lib package allow installing 32 and 64 bits libraries at the same time. >>> >>> %files -n %libname >>> %dir %{_libdir}/fakelib/ >>> %{_libdir}/fakelib/libGL.so >>> %{_libdir}/librrfaker.so >>> %{_libdir}/libdlfaker.so >>> %{_libdir}/libgefaker.so >> >> This will need %_provides_exceptions or %_exclude_files_from_autoprov so >> that devel(GL) won't be provided. This would confuse the -devel >> dependencies of the distribution, and libvirtualgl could sometimes be >> installed when libmesagl-devel is intended. >> >>> #-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> %package devel >>> Summary: A toolkit for displaying OpenGL applications to thin clients >>> Group: Networking/Other >>> Requires: %{libname} >= %{version} >> >> Should be '=' AFAICS. >> >>> %description devel >>> VirtualGL is a library which allows most Linux OpenGL applications to be >>> remotely displayed to a thin client without the need to alter the >>> applications in any way. VGL inserts itself into an application at run >>> time and intercepts a handful of GLX calls, which it reroutes to the >>> server's display (which presumably has a 3D accelerator attached). This >>> causes all 3D rendering to occur on the server's display. As each frame >>> is rendered by the server, VirtualGL reads back the pixels from the >>> server's framebuffer and sends them to the client for re-compositing into >>> the appropriate X Window. VirtualGL can be used to give hardware- >>> -accelerated 3D capabilities to VNC or other remote display environments >>> that lack GLX support. In a LAN environment, it can also be used with >>> its built-in motion-JPEG video delivery system to remotely display >>> full-screen 3D applications at 20+ frames/second. >>> VirtualGL is based upon ideas presented in various academic papers on >>> this topic, including "A Generic Solution for Hardware-Accelerated Remote >>> Visualization" (Stegmaier, Magallon, Ertl 2002) and "A Framework for >>> Interactive Hardware Accelerated Remote 3D-Visualization" (Engel, Sommer, >>> Ertl 2000.) >>> >>> %files devel >>> %{_includedir}/rrtransport.h >>> %{_includedir}/rr.h >>> >>> #-------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> %prep >>> %setup -qn %{oname}-%{version} >>> %patch0 -p1 >>> >>> %build >>> cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" \ >>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR:PATH=%{_libdir} \ >>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%{_prefix} \ >>> -DVGL_DOCDIR=%{_defaultdocdir}/%{name} \ >>> -DVGL_LIBDIR=%{_libdir} \ >>> -DTJPEG_INCLUDE_DIR=%{_includedir} \ >>> -DTJPEG_LIBRARY=%{_libdir}/libturbojpeg.so >> >> Should use %cmake. > > In this case that is not possible, i did tried %cmake but fails. > >>> %make >>> >>> %install >>> rm -rf %{buildroot} >>> %makeinstall_std >>> >>> rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/fakelib >>> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/fakelib >>> ln -sf ../librrfaker.so %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/fakelib/libGL.so >>> mv -f %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/glxinfo %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/glxinfo2 >>> >>> >>> %changelog >>> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <[email protected]> 2.3-1 >>> - first package >>> >> >> >> -- >> Anssi Hannula
I forgot to attach other 2 specs that are needed, and im also attaching a new bumblebee-ui.spec since i forgot to add some requires.
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