gBootRoot pronounced "bOOtrOOt"
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# SPEC designed for RedHat and RedHat-type rpm-based distribution which
# just use perl, and not perl-base.
# Set topdir in .rpmrcmacros .. %_topdir /usr/src/rpm
# cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS
# place sources in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/
# cp gbootroot.xpm /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/
# rpm -ba gbootroot.spec
# Update this according to version
%define version 1.3.6
%define release 1
Summary: Boot/Root Filesystem Distribution testing and creation.
Name: gbootroot
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
Copyright: GPL
# was Utilities/System or Development/System
Group: Development/Other
Source: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gbootroot/gbootroot_%{version}.orig.tar.gz
URL: http://gbootroot.sourceforge.net
Distribution: BootRoot
Vendor: Free Software
Packager: Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net>
# Place icon in rpm sources directory prior to build
Icon: gbootroot.xpm
# Extras
#Patch: gbootroot-1.3.4-buildroot.patch
#Buildroot: /home/somebody
# Dependencies .. can you have two alternative deps like with deb?
PreReq: Gtk-Perl >= 0.7002
Requires: perl-Expect, perl-IO-Stty, perl-IO-Tty
Requires: file, ash, lilo, bzip2, binutils
#Conflicts: user_mode_linux
AutoReqProv: no
%description
BootRoot makes the construction and development of distributions fun and
simple with its Root Methods such as Yard and user-mode-linux test bed.
Finish the product with a Boot Method (2-disk compression supported).
Normal (non-root) users can make root filesystems and boot disks.
There is a MTD Emulator useful for running distributions made with the
jffs/jffs2 filesystem.
The required perl modules perl-Expect, perl-IO-Stty, perl-IO-Tty are
available for download from prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gbootroot.
Please note that there are two types of rpms packaged for gbootroot.
Distributions which require perl-GTK and require perl-base for perl such as
Mandrake should use the mdk rpm. Distributions which require Gtk-Perl and
only require perl for perl such as Red Hat should use the rpm not marked
as mdk.
%prep
%setup -n gbootroot-%{version}.orig
chown -R root:root .
# make just does an install
%build
%install
make
%clean
make clean
make clean-sources
# Update this as necessary
# dswim -ql gbootroot > ~/gbootroot/gbootroot/list
# will read this all from a files list %files -f filelist
%files -f %{_topdir}/SOURCES/filelist
%docdir /usr/share/doc/gbootroot
%attr(4755, root, root) /usr/bin/uml_net
%config /etc/gbootroot/gbootrootrc
# Just include this
##/usr/lib/menu/gbootroot
%changelog