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- #! /bin/sh
- # script to build curl RPM from src RPM (SSL and non-SSL versions)
- # initialize
- top_dir=/usr/src/redhat
- sources_dir=$top_dir/SOURCES
- specs_dir=$top_dir/SPECS
- rpms_dir=$top_dir/RPMS
- arch=`rpm --showrc | awk 'NF == 3 && $2 == "_arch" { print $3 }'`
- # fill in your own name and email here
- packager_name="Mr Joe Packager Person"
- packager_email='<Joe@packager.person>'
- # make sure we're running as root
- if test `id -u` -ne `id -u root`
- then
- echo "you must build the RPM as root"
- exit 1
- fi
- # get version and release number
- if test $# -lt 1
- then
- echo "version number?"
- read version
- else
- version=$1
- fi
- if test $# -lt 2
- then
- echo "release number?"
- read release
- else
- release=$2
- fi
- # build all the files
- targets="curl curl-ssl"
- for target in $targets
- do
- # make sure src RPM exist
- src_rpm="$target-$version-$release.src.rpm"
- if test -f $src_rpm
- then
- rpm -ivh $src_rpm
- # replace packager in spec file
- sed -e 's/^Packager: .*/Packager: $packager_name $packager_email/' $specs_dir/$target.spec > $specs_dir/$target-$version-$arch.spec
- # build it
- if ! rpm -ba $specs_dir/$target-$version-$arch.spec
- then
- echo "error building $target for $arch -- check output above"
- fi
- echo "$target rpm is now in $rpms_dir/$arch"
- else
- echo $src_rpm does not exist
- fi
- done
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