#!/bin/bash # Buildpkg script for producing RPM packages. Does not require root access. # 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. if [ -z $AMVER ]; then AMVER=amanda-2.6.0 fi # Check for AMTARBALL variable. if [ -z $AMTARBALL ]; then AMTARBALL=$AMVER.tar.gz fi # Check for AMTARBALL file, if it's not there, create it. if [ ! -f ${AMTARBALL} ]; then mkdir ${AMVER} cp -Rfp * ${AMVER}/ tar -cf ${AMTARBALL} -z ${AMVER} rm -rf ${AMVER} fi # Check for the packaging dirs. if [ -z $AMPKGDIR ]; then AMPKGDIR=${PWD} fi if [ ! -d ${AMPKGDIR} ]; then mkdir ${AMPKGDIR} fi cd ${AMPKGDIR} if [ -d rpm ]; then rm -rf rpm fi mkdir rpm mkdir rpm/SOURCES mkdir rpm/SRPMS mkdir rpm/SPECS mkdir rpm/BUILD mkdir rpm/RPMS # 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 # 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