Annotation of loncom/build/make_rpm.pl, revision 1.14

1.1       harris41    1: #!/usr/bin/perl
                      2: 
1.12      harris41    3: # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA
1.13      harris41    4: # make_rpm.pl - make RedHat package manager file (A CLEAN AND CONFIGURABLE WAY)
1.12      harris41    5: #
1.14    ! harris41    6: # $Id: make_rpm.pl,v 1.13 2002/01/09 02:24:14 harris41 Exp $
1.12      harris41    7: #
                      8: # Written by Scott Harrison, harris41@msu.edu
                      9: #
                     10: # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees
                     11: #
                     12: # This file is part of the LearningOnline Network with CAPA (LON-CAPA).
                     13: #
                     14: # LON-CAPA is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
                     15: # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
                     16: # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
                     17: # (at your option) any later version.
                     18: #
                     19: # LON-CAPA is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
                     20: # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
                     21: # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
                     22: # GNU General Public License for more details.
                     23: #
                     24: # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
                     25: # along with LON-CAPA; if not, write to the Free Software
                     26: # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
                     27: #
                     28: # http://www.lon-capa.org/
                     29: #
                     30: # YEAR=2000
                     31: # 9/30,10/2,12/11,12/12,12/21 - Scott Harrison
                     32: # YEAR=2001
                     33: # 1/8,1/10,1/13,1/23,5/16 - Scott Harrison
                     34: # YEAR=2002
1.14    ! harris41   35: # 1/4,1/8,1/9 - Scott Harrison
1.12      harris41   36: #
                     37: ###
                     38: 
                     39: # Automatically generate RPM files
1.1       harris41   40: # from file listing.
                     41: 
1.13      harris41   42: # This script builds the RPM.
1.1       harris41   43: 
1.2       harris41   44: # This script also generates and then deletes temporary
1.1       harris41   45: # files (and binary root directory tree) to build an RPM with.
1.13      harris41   46: # It is designed to work cleanly and independently from pre-existing
                     47: # directory trees such as /usr/src/redhat/*.
1.1       harris41   48: 
                     49: # I still need to implement the CONFIGURATION_FILES and
                     50: # DOCUMENTATION_FILES portion of the command line interface to this
                     51: # script.
                     52: 
                     53: # Take in a file list (from standard input), 
                     54: # a description tag and version tag from command line argument
1.2       harris41   55: # and temporarily generate a:
1.1       harris41   56: #      RPM .spec file
                     57: #      RPM Makefile
                     58: #      SourceRoot
1.2       harris41   59: 
                     60: # A resulting .rpm file is generated.
1.1       harris41   61: 
1.13      harris41   62: ###############################################################################
                     63: ##                                                                           ##
                     64: ## ORGANIZATION OF THIS PERL SCRIPT                                          ##
                     65: ##                                                                           ##
                     66: ## 1. Check to see if RPM builder application is available                   ##
                     67: ## 2. Read in arguments                                                      ##
                     68: ## 3. Generate temporary directories                                         ##
                     69: ## 4. Initialize some variables                                              ##
                     70: ## 5. Create a standalone rpm building environment                           ##
                     71: ## 6. Perform variable initializations and customizations                    ##
                     72: ## 7. Print header information for .spec file                                ##
                     73: ## 8. Process file list and generate information                             ##
                     74: ## 9. Generate SRPM and BinaryRoot Makefiles                                 ##
                     75: ## 10. mirror copy (BinaryRoot) files under a temporary directory            ##
                     76: ## 11. roll everything into an rpm                                           ##
                     77: ## 12. clean everything up                                                   ##
                     78: ## 13. find_info - recursively gather information from a directory           ##
                     79: ## 14. Plain Old Documentation                                               ##
                     80: ##                                                                           ##
                     81: ###############################################################################
                     82: 
                     83: use strict;
                     84: 
                     85: # ------------------------ Check to see if RPM builder application is available
                     86: 
                     87: unless (-e '/usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc') {
1.1       harris41   88:     print <<END;
1.12      harris41   89: ERROR: This script only works with a properly installed RPM builder
                     90: application.  
1.1       harris41   91: Cannot find /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc, so cannot generate customized rpmrc file.
                     92: Script aborting.
                     93: END
                     94: }
                     95: 
1.13      harris41   96: # ----------------------------------------------------------- Read in arguments
                     97: 
                     98: my ($tag,$version,$configuration_files,$documentation_files,
                     99:     $pathprefix,$customize)=@ARGV;
1.1       harris41  100: @ARGV=();
1.3       harris41  101: 
1.1       harris41  102: if (!$version) {
1.13      harris41  103:     print <<END;
                    104: See "perldoc make_rpm.pl" for more information.
                    105: 
                    106: Usage: <TAG> <VERSION> [CONFIGURATION_FILES]
                    107:            [DOCUMENTATION_FILES] [PATHPREFIX] [CUSTOMIZATION_XML]
                    108: Standard input provides the list of files to work with.
                    109: TAG, required descriptive tag.  For example, a kerberos software
                    110: package might be tagged as "krb4".
                    111: VERSION, required version.  Needed to generate version information
                    112: for the RPM.  This should be in the format N.M where N and M are
                    113: integers.
                    114: CONFIGURATION_FILES, optional comma-separated listing of files to
                    115: be treated as configuration files by RPM (and thus subject to saving
                    116: during RPM upgrades).
                    117: DOCUMENTATION_FILES, optional comma-separated listing of files to be
                    118: treated as documentation files by RPM (and thus subject to being
                    119: placed in the /usr/doc/RPM-NAME directory during RPM installation).
                    120: PATHPREFIX, optional path to be removed from file listing.  This
                    121: is in case you are building an RPM from files elsewhere than
                    122: root-level.  Note, this still depends on a root directory hierarchy
                    123: after PATHPREFIX.
                    124: CUSTOMIZATION_XML, allows for customizing various pieces of information such
                    125: as vendor, summary, name, copyright, group, autoreqprov, requires, prereq,
                    126: description, and pre-installation scripts (see more in the POD;
                    127: perldoc make_rpml.pl).
                    128: END
1.1       harris41  129:     exit;
                    130: }
                    131: 
                    132: mkdir $tag,0755;
                    133: mkdir "$tag/BuildRoot",0755;
                    134: mkdir "$tag/SOURCES",0755;
                    135: mkdir "$tag/SPECS",0755;
                    136: mkdir "$tag/BUILD",0755;
                    137: mkdir "$tag/SRPMS",0755;
                    138: mkdir "$tag/RPMS",0755;
                    139: mkdir "$tag/RPMS/i386",0755;
                    140: 
1.13      harris41  141: # -------------------------------------------------------- Initialize variables
                    142: 
1.1       harris41  143: my $file;
                    144: my $binaryroot="$tag/BinaryRoot";
                    145: my ($type,$size,$octalmode,$user,$group);
                    146: 
1.13      harris41  147: my $currentdir=`pwd`; chop $currentdir; my $invokingdir=$currentdir;
1.12      harris41  148: $currentdir.="/$tag";
1.1       harris41  149: 
1.13      harris41  150: # -------------------------------- Create a standalone rpm building environment
                    151: 
                    152: open (IN,'</usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc') or die('Cannot open /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc');
                    153: my @lines=<IN>;
1.1       harris41  154: close IN;
                    155: 
                    156: open (RPMRC,">$tag/SPECS/rpmrc");
1.13      harris41  157: foreach my $line (@lines) {
1.1       harris41  158:     if ($line=~/^macrofiles/) {
                    159: 	chop $line;
1.11      harris41  160: 	$line.=":$currentdir/SPECS/rpmmacros\n";
1.1       harris41  161:     }
                    162:     print RPMRC $line;
                    163: }
                    164: close RPMRC;
                    165: 
                    166: open (RPMMACROS,">$tag/SPECS/rpmmacros");
                    167: print RPMMACROS <<END;
                    168: \%_topdir $currentdir
                    169: \%__spec_install_post    \\
                    170:     /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip \\
                    171:     /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-comment-note \\
                    172: \%{nil}
                    173: END
                    174: close RPMMACROS;
                    175: 
1.13      harris41  176: # ------------------------- Perform variable initializations and customizations
                    177: 
                    178: my $cu;
                    179: if ($customize) {
                    180:     open (IN,"<$customize") or die("Cannot open $customize");
                    181:     my @clines=(<IN>);
                    182:     $cu=join('',@clines);
                    183:     close IN;
                    184: }
                    185: my $tv; # tag value variable for storing retrievals from $cu
                    186: 
                    187: # (Sure. We could use HTML::TokeParser here.. but that wouldn't be fun now,
                    188: # would it?)
                    189: my $name=$tag;
                    190: # read in name from customization if available
                    191: $tv=grabtag('name',$cu,1); $name=$tv if $tv;
                    192: $name=~s/\<tag \/\>/$tag/g;
                    193: 
                    194: # okay.. now we can generate this needed directory
                    195: mkdir "$tag/SOURCES/$name-$version",0755;
                    196: 
1.7       harris41  197: my $requires="";
1.13      harris41  198: # read in relevant requires info from customization file (if applicable)
                    199: # note that "PreReq: item" controls order of CD-ROM installation (if you
                    200: # are making a customized CD-ROM)
                    201: # "Requires: item" just enforces dependencies from the command-line invocation
                    202: $tv=grabtag('requires',$cu,1); $requires=$tv if $tv;
                    203: # do more require processing here
                    204: $requires=~s/\s*\<\/item\>\s*//g;
                    205: $requires=~s/\s*\<item\>\s*/\n/g;
                    206: $requires=~s/^\s+//s;
                    207: 
                    208: my $summary="Files for the $name software package.";
                    209: # read in summary from customization if available
                    210: $tv=grabtag('summary',$cu,1); $summary=$tv if $tv;
                    211: $summary=~s/\<tag \/\>/$tag/g;
                    212: 
1.14    ! harris41  213: my $autoreqprov='no';
        !           214: # read in autoreqprov from customization if available
        !           215: $tv=grabtag('autoreqprov',$cu,1); $autoreqprov=$tv if $tv;
        !           216: 
1.13      harris41  217: my $copyright="not specified here";
                    218: # read in copyright from customization if available
                    219: $tv=grabtag('copyright',$cu,1); $copyright=$tv if $tv;
                    220: $copyright=~s/\<tag \/\>/$tag/g;
                    221: 
                    222: open (SPEC,">$tag/SPECS/$name-$version.spec");
                    223: 
                    224: my $vendor='Me';
                    225: # read in vendor from customization if available
                    226: $tv=grabtag('vendor',$cu,1); $vendor=$tv if $tv;
                    227: $vendor=~s/\<tag \/\>/$tag/g;
                    228: 
                    229: my $description="$name software package";
                    230: # read in description from customization if available
                    231: $tv=grabtag('description',$cu,0); $description=$tv if $tv;
                    232: $description=~s/\<tag \/\>/$tag/g;
                    233: 
                    234: my $pre="";
                    235: # read in pre-installation script if available
                    236: $tv=grabtag('pre',$cu,0); $pre=$tv if $tv;
                    237: $pre=~s/\<tag \/\>/$tag/g;
1.1       harris41  238: 
1.13      harris41  239: # ------------------------------------- Print header information for .spec file
1.12      harris41  240: 
1.1       harris41  241: print SPEC <<END;
1.13      harris41  242: Summary: $summary
                    243: Name: $name
1.1       harris41  244: Version: $version
                    245: Release: 1
1.12      harris41  246: Vendor: $vendor
1.1       harris41  247: BuildRoot: $currentdir/BuildRoot
1.13      harris41  248: Copyright: $copyright
1.1       harris41  249: Group: Utilities/System
1.13      harris41  250: Source: $name-$version.tar.gz
1.14    ! harris41  251: AutoReqProv: $autoreqprov
1.7       harris41  252: $requires
1.1       harris41  253: # requires: filesystem
                    254: \%description
1.13      harris41  255: $description
1.1       harris41  256: 
                    257: \%prep
                    258: \%setup
                    259: 
                    260: \%build
                    261: rm -Rf "$currentdir/BuildRoot"
                    262: 
                    263: \%install
                    264: make ROOT="\$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" SOURCE="$currentdir/BinaryRoot" directories
                    265: make ROOT="\$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" SOURCE="$currentdir/BinaryRoot" files
                    266: make ROOT="\$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" SOURCE="$currentdir/BinaryRoot" links
                    267: 
                    268: \%pre
1.13      harris41  269: $pre
1.1       harris41  270: 
                    271: \%post
                    272: \%postun
                    273: 
                    274: \%files
                    275: END
                    276: 
1.13      harris41  277: # ------------------------------------ Process file list and gather information
                    278: 
                    279: my %BinaryRootMakefile;
                    280: my %Makefile;
                    281: my %dotspecfile;
                    282: 
1.1       harris41  283: foreach $file (<>) {
                    284:     chop $file;
1.4       harris41  285:     my $comment="";
                    286:     if ($file=~/\s+\#(.*)$/) {
                    287: 	$file=~s/\s+\#(.*)$//;
                    288: 	$comment=$1;
                    289:     }
1.13      harris41  290:     my $directive="";
                    291:     if ($comment=~/config\(noreplace\)/) {
                    292: 	$directive="\%config(noreplace) ";
                    293:     }
                    294:     elsif ($comment=~/config/) {
                    295: 	$directive="\%config ";
                    296:     }
                    297:     elsif ($comment=~/doc/) {
                    298: 	$directive="\%doc";
1.4       harris41  299:     }
1.1       harris41  300:     if (($type,$size,$octalmode,$user,$group)=find_info($file)) {
                    301: 	$octalmode="0" . $octalmode if length($octalmode)<4;
                    302: 	if ($pathprefix) {
                    303: 	    $file=~s/^$pathprefix//;
                    304: 	}
                    305: 	if ($type eq "files") {
1.12      harris41  306: 	    push @{$BinaryRootMakefile{$type}},"\tinstall -D -m $octalmode ".
                    307: 		"$pathprefix$file $binaryroot$file\n";
                    308: 	    push @{$Makefile{$type}},"\tinstall -D -m $octalmode ".
                    309: 		"\$(SOURCE)$file \$(ROOT)$file\n";
1.13      harris41  310: 	    push @{$dotspecfile{$type}},"$directive\%attr($octalmode,$user,".
1.12      harris41  311: 		"$group) $file\n";
1.1       harris41  312: 	}
                    313: 	elsif ($type eq "directories") {
1.12      harris41  314: 	    push @{$BinaryRootMakefile{$type}},"\tinstall -m $octalmode -d ".
                    315: 		"$binaryroot$file\n";
                    316: 	    push @{$Makefile{$type}},"\tinstall -m $octalmode -d ".
                    317: 		"\$(SOURCE)$file \$(ROOT)$file\n";
                    318: 	    push @{$dotspecfile{$type}},"\%dir \%attr($octalmode,$user,".
                    319: 		"$group) $file\n";
1.1       harris41  320: 	}
                    321: 	elsif ($type eq "links") {
1.12      harris41  322: 	    my $link=$size; # I use the size variable to pass the link value
                    323:                             # from the subroutine find_info
1.1       harris41  324: 	    $link=~s/^$pathprefix//;
1.12      harris41  325: 	    push @{$BinaryRootMakefile{$type}},
                    326: 	         "\tln -s $link $binaryroot$file\n";
1.1       harris41  327: 	    push @{$Makefile{$type}},"\tln -s $link \$(ROOT)$file\n";
                    328: 	    push @{$dotspecfile{$type}},"\%attr(-,$user,$group) $file\n";
                    329: 	}
                    330:     }
                    331: }
                    332: 
1.13      harris41  333: # -------------------------------------- Generate SRPM and BinaryRoot Makefiles
                    334: 
                    335: open OUTS, ">$tag/SOURCES/$name-$version/Makefile";
                    336: open OUTB, ">$tag/BinaryRootMakefile";
1.1       harris41  337: foreach $type ("directories","files","links") {
1.13      harris41  338:     print OUTS "$type\:\n";
                    339:     print OUTS join("",@{$Makefile{$type}}) if $Makefile{$type};
                    340:     print OUTS "\n";
                    341:     print OUTB "$type\:\n";
                    342:     print OUTB join("",@{$BinaryRootMakefile{$type}})
                    343: 	if $BinaryRootMakefile{$type};
                    344:     print OUTB "\n";
                    345:     print SPEC join("",@{$dotspecfile{$type}}) if $dotspecfile{$type};
1.1       harris41  346: }
1.13      harris41  347: close OUTB;
                    348: close OUTS;
1.1       harris41  349: 
1.13      harris41  350: close SPEC;
1.1       harris41  351: 
1.13      harris41  352: # ------------------ mirror copy (BinaryRoot) files under a temporary directory
1.1       harris41  353: 
                    354: `make -f $tag/BinaryRootMakefile directories`;
                    355: `make -f $tag/BinaryRootMakefile files`;
                    356: `make -f $tag/BinaryRootMakefile links`;
                    357: 
1.13      harris41  358: # ------------------------------------------------- roll everything into an RPM
                    359: 
                    360: my $command="cd $currentdir/SOURCES; tar czvf $name-$version.tar.gz ".
                    361:     "$name-$version";
1.12      harris41  362: print `$command`;
                    363: $command="cd $currentdir/SPECS; rpm --rcfile=./rpmrc -ba ".
1.13      harris41  364:     "$name-$version.spec; cd ../RPMS/i386; cp ".
                    365:     "$name-$version-1.i386.rpm $invokingdir/.";
1.12      harris41  366: print `$command`;
1.13      harris41  367: 
                    368: # --------------------------------------------------------- clean everything up
                    369: 
1.5       harris41  370: print `cd $invokingdir; rm -Rf $tag`;
1.1       harris41  371: 
1.13      harris41  372: # ----- Subroutine: find_info - recursively gather information from a directory
1.1       harris41  373: sub find_info {
                    374:     # only look for
                    375:     my ($file)=@_;
                    376:     my $line;
                    377:     if (($line=`find $file -type f -prune`)=~/^$file\n/) {
                    378: 	$line=`find $file -type f -prune -printf "\%s\t\%m\t\%u\t\%g"`;
                    379: 	return ("files",split(/\t/,$line));
                    380:     }
                    381:     elsif (($line=`find $file -type d -prune`)=~/^$file\n/) {
                    382: 	$line=`find $file -type d -prune -printf "\%s\t\%m\t\%u\t\%g"`;
                    383: 	return ("directories",split(/\t/,$line));
                    384:     }
                    385:     elsif (($line=`find $file -type l -prune`)=~/^$file\n/) {
1.6       harris41  386: 	$line=`find $file -type l -prune -printf "\%l\t\%m\t\%u\t\%g"`;
1.1       harris41  387: 	return ("links",split(/\t/,$line));
                    388:     }
                    389: 
                    390: }
1.13      harris41  391: 
                    392: # ------------------------- Subroutine: grabtag - grab a tag from an xml string
                    393: sub grabtag {
                    394:     my ($tag,$text,$clean)=@_;
                    395:     # meant to be quick and dirty as opposed to a formal state machine parser
                    396:     my $value;
                    397:     $cu=~/\<$tag\>(.*?)\<\/$tag\>/s; 
                    398:     $value=$1; $value=~s/^\s+//;
                    399:     if ($clean) {
                    400: 	$value=~s/\n\s/ /g;
                    401: 	$value=~s/\s\n/ /g;
                    402: 	$value=~s/\n/ /g;
                    403: 	$value=~s/\s+$//;
                    404:     }
                    405:     return $value;
                    406: }
                    407: 
                    408: # ----------------------------------------------------- Plain Old Documentation
                    409: 
                    410: =head1 NAME
                    411: 
                    412: make_rpm.pl - automatically generate an RPM software package
                    413: 
                    414: =head1 SYNOPSIS
                    415: 
                    416: Usage: <TAG> <VERSION> [CONFIGURATION_FILES]
                    417:  [DOCUMENTATION_FILES] [PATHPREFIX] [CUSTOMIZATION_XML]
                    418: 
                    419: Standard input provides the list of files to work with.
                    420: 
                    421: TAG, required descriptive tag.  For example, a kerberos software
                    422: package might be tagged as "krb4".
                    423: 
                    424: VERSION, required version.  Needed to generate version information
                    425: for the RPM.  This should be in the format N.M where N and M are
                    426: integers.
                    427: 
                    428: CONFIGURATION_FILES, optional comma-separated listing of files to
                    429: be treated as configuration files by RPM (and thus subject to saving
                    430: during RPM upgrades).
                    431: 
                    432: DOCUMENTATION_FILES, optional comma-separated listing of files to be
                    433: treated as documentation files by RPM (and thus subject to being
                    434: placed in the /usr/doc/RPM-NAME directory during RPM installation).
                    435: 
                    436: PATHPREFIX, optional path to be removed from file listing.  This
                    437: is in case you are building an RPM from files elsewhere than
                    438: root-level.  Note, this still depends on a root directory hierarchy
                    439: after PATHPREFIX.
                    440: 
                    441: CUSTOMIZATION_XML, allows for customizing various pieces of information such
                    442: as vendor, summary, name, copyright, group, autoreqprov, requires, prereq,
                    443: description, and pre-installation scripts (see more in the POD;
                    444: perldoc make_rpml.pl).
                    445: 
                    446: Examples:
                    447: 
                    448: [prompt] find notreallyrootdir | perl make_rpm.pl makemoney 3.1 '' \
                    449:     '/usr/doc/man/man3/makemoney.3' notreallyrootdir
                    450:  would generate makemoney-3.1-1.i386.rpm
                    451: 
                    452: [prompt] find /usr/local/bin | perl make_rpm.pl mybinfiles 1.0
                    453:  would generate mybinfiles-1.0-1.i386.rpm
                    454: 
                    455: [prompt] find romeo | perl make_rpm.pl romeo 1.0 '' '' '' customize.xml
                    456:  would generate romeo with customizations from customize.xml.
                    457: 
                    458: The CUSTOMIZATION_XML argument represents a way to customize the
                    459: numerous variables associated with RPMs.  This argument represents
                    460: a file name.  (Parsing is done in an unsophisticated fashion using
                    461: regular expressions.)  Here are example contents of such a file:
                    462: 
                    463:  <vendor>
                    464:  Laboratory for Instructional Technology Education, Division of
                    465:  Science and Mathematics Education, Michigan State University.
                    466:  </vendor>
                    467:  <summary>Files for the <tag /> component of LON-CAPA</summary>
                    468:  <name>LON-CAPA-<tag /></name>
                    469:  <copyright>Michigan State University patents may apply.</copyright>
                    470:  <group>Utilities/System</group>
                    471:  <AutoReqProv>no</AutoReqProv>
                    472:  <requires tag='setup'>
                    473:  <item>PreReq: setup</item>
                    474:  <item>PreReq: passwd</item>
                    475:  <item>PreReq: util-linux</item>
                    476:  </requires>
                    477:  <requires tag='base'>
                    478:  <item>PreReq: LON-CAPA-setup</item>
                    479:  <item>PreReq: apache</item>
                    480:  <item>PreReq: /etc/httpd/conf/access.conf</item>
                    481:  </requires>
                    482:  <requires>
                    483:  <item>Requires: LON-CAPA-base</item>
                    484:  </requires>
                    485:  <description>
                    486:  This package is automatically generated by the make_rpm.pl perl
                    487:  script (written by the LON-CAPA development team, www.lon-capa.org,
                    488:  Scott Harrison). This implements the <tag /> component for LON-CAPA.
                    489:  For more on the LON-CAPA project, visit http://www.lon-capa.org/.
                    490:  </description>
                    491:  <pre>
                    492:  echo "***********************************************************************"
                    493:  echo "LON-CAPA  LearningOnline with CAPA"
                    494:  echo "http://www.lon-capa.org/"
                    495:  echo " "
                    496:  echo "Laboratory for Instructional Technology Education"
                    497:  echo "Michigan State University"
                    498:  echo " "
                    499:  echo "** Michigan State University patents may apply **"
                    500:  echo " "
                    501:  echo "This installation assumes an installation of Redhat 6.2"
                    502:  echo " "
                    503:  echo "The server computer should be currently connected to the ethernet"
                    504:  echo " "
                    505:  echo "The files in this package are only those for the <tag /> component."
                    506:  echo "Configuration files are sometimes part of the LON-CAPA-base RPM."
                    507:  echo "***********************************************************************"
                    508:  </pre>
                    509: 
                    510: =head1 DESCRIPTION
                    511: 
                    512: Automatically generate an RPM software package from a list of files.
                    513: 
                    514: This script builds the RPM in a very clean and configurable fashion.
                    515: (Finally!  Making RPMs the simple way!)
                    516: 
                    517: This script generates and then deletes temporary
                    518: files (and binary root directory tree) to build an RPM with.
                    519: It is designed to work cleanly and independently from pre-existing
                    520: directory trees such as /usr/src/redhat/*.
                    521: 
                    522: Take in a file list (from standard input), 
                    523: a description tag and version tag from command line argument
                    524: and temporarily generate a:
                    525:      RPM .spec file
                    526:      RPM Makefile
                    527:      SourceRoot
                    528: 
                    529: A resulting .rpm file is generated.
                    530: 
                    531: =head1 README
                    532: 
                    533: Automatically generate an RPM software package from a list of files.
                    534: 
                    535: This script builds the RPM in a very clean and configurable fashion.
                    536: (Finally!  Making RPMs the simple way!)
                    537: 
                    538: This script generates and then deletes temporary
                    539: files (and binary root directory tree) to build an RPM with.
                    540: It is designed to work cleanly and independently from pre-existing
                    541: directory trees such as /usr/src/redhat/*.
                    542: 
                    543: =head1 PREREQUISITES
                    544: 
                    545: This script requires the C<strict> module.
                    546: 
                    547: =pod OSNAMES
                    548: 
                    549: any
                    550: 
                    551: =pod SCRIPT CATEGORIES
                    552: 
                    553: UNIX/System Administration
                    554: 
                    555: =cut

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