#!/bin/bash
-# Buildpkg script for producing RPM packages. Does not require root access.
+
+# Buildpkg script for producing RPM packages. (Does not require root access.)
+# Buildpkg is designed to be used by both buildbot (to automate rpm production)
+# and by J Random User (to build an rpm for kicks). The odd way of handling
+# all optioins through environment variables is a product of buildbot.
+#
+# AMVER: the version of amanda we're working on. This will become part of the
+# rpm name. AMVER must line up with the version number mentioned in the
+# .spec file.
+# PKG_DIR: Rpmbuild expects absolute paths, so we provide this var. It also
+# allows you to build somewhere other than `pwd`. You probably don't want
+# to use the system-wide location, as the script tries to blow these
+# directories away.
+#
+# Other Hints:
+# Not everyone will want to use the ./configure options we provide. The
+# easiest way to change them is by editing the .spec file. This isn't so
+# easy, unfortunately. Look at the %build section, and the %define xxxx
+# statements immediately above it. good luck.
# This is useful for debugging
-set -x
-# Buildbot exports some useful env variables.
-# Check for $AMVER. I couldn't come up with a good way to detect it.
+ set -x
+# Check for $AMVER, or pull it from configure.in
if [ -z $AMVER ]; then
- AMVER=amanda-2.6.0
-fi
-# Check for AMTARBALL variable.
-if [ -z $AMTARBALL ]; then
- AMTARBALL=$AMVER.tar.gz
+ VER=`cat FULL_VERSION`
+ AMVER=amanda-${VER}
fi
-# Check for AMTARBALL file, if it's not there, create it.
-if [ ! -f ${AMTARBALL} ]; then
- mkdir ${AMVER}
+# Until we get package revisioning in community.
+[ -f "PKG_REV" ] || echo "1" > PKG_REV
+
+[ -f "./configure" ] || \
+ { echo "./configure does not exist, please run ./autogen"; exit 1; }
+
+# Substitute amanda.spec.src
+/usr/bin/perl packaging/common/substitute.pl \
+ packaging/rpm/amanda.spec.src packaging/rpm/amanda.spec || exit 1
+
+PKG_TARBALL=${AMVER}.tar.gz
+if [ ! -f "${PKG_TARBALL}" ]; then
+ mkdir ${AMVER} || exit 1
cp -Rfp * ${AMVER}/
- tar -cf ${AMTARBALL} -z ${AMVER}
- rm -rf ${AMVER}
+ tar -cf ${PKG_TARBALL} -z ${AMVER} || exit 1
+ rm -rf ${AMVER} || exit 1
fi
# Check for the packaging dirs.
-if [ -z $AMPKGDIR ]; then
- AMPKGDIR=${PWD}
+if [ -z "$PKG_DIR" ]; then
+ PKG_DIR=${PWD}
fi
-if [ ! -d ${AMPKGDIR} ]; then
- mkdir ${AMPKGDIR}
+if [ ! -d ${PKG_DIR} ]; then
+ mkdir ${PKG_DIR} || exit 1
fi
-cd ${AMPKGDIR}
+cd ${PKG_DIR}
if [ -d rpm ]; then
- rm -rf rpm
+ rm -rf rpm || exit 1
fi
mkdir rpm
mkdir rpm/SOURCES
mkdir rpm/SRPMS
mkdir rpm/SPECS
mkdir rpm/BUILD
-mkdir rpm/RPMS
+mkdir rpm/RPMS || exit 1
-# Make a copy of the tarball with the name that rpmbuild expects
-cp ${AMTARBALL} rpm/SOURCES/${AMVER}.tar.gz
-cp packaging/rpm/amanda.spec rpm/SPECS/amanda.spec
+# Make a copy of the tarball in the rpmbuild location
+cp ${PKG_TARBALL} rpm/SOURCES/${PKG_TARBALL} || exit 1
+cp packaging/rpm/amanda.spec rpm/SPECS || exit 1
# Rpmbuild requires absolute paths. annoying. If you need to change the
# default value of some rpm.spec variable, just pass extra --define options.
# this is useful for changing %amanda_release or %amanda_version
-rpmbuild -ba --define "_topdir ${AMPKGDIR}/rpm" \
- ${AMPKGDIR}/rpm/SPECS/amanda.spec
+rpmbuild -ba --define "_topdir ${PKG_DIR}/rpm" \
+ ${PKG_DIR}/rpm/SPECS/amanda.spec || exit 1
+cp rpm/RPMS/*/*.rpm . || exit 1
+cp rpm/SRPMS/*.rpm . || exit 1