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It was introduced to specifically clean up some leftover files in rear 1.15, in 2014 (Issue #361). Since then, these files have not been installed by any rear release, and thus do not need to be removed on upgrade.
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5.1 KiB
RPMSpec
133 lines
5.1 KiB
RPMSpec
# this is purely a shell script, so no debug packages
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%global debug_package %{nil}
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Name: rear
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Version: 2.6
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Release: 2%{?dist}
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Summary: Relax-and-Recover is a Linux disaster recovery and system migration tool
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URL: http://relax-and-recover.org/
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License: GPLv3
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# as GitHub stopped with download section we need to go back to Sourceforge for downloads
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Source0: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rear/files/rear/%{version}/rear-%{version}.tar.gz
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# Skip buildin modules, RHBZ#1831311
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Patch0: 0001-skip-kernel-buildin-modules.patch
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# rear contains only bash scripts plus documentation so that on first glance it could be "BuildArch: noarch"
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# but actually it is not "noarch" because it only works on those architectures that are explicitly supported.
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# Of course the rear bash scripts can be installed on any architecture just as any binaries can be installed on any architecture.
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# But the meaning of architecture dependent packages should be on what architectures they will work.
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# Therefore only those architectures that are actually supported are explicitly listed.
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# This avoids that rear can be "just installed" on architectures that are actually not supported (e.g. ARM or IBM z Systems):
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ExclusiveArch: %ix86 x86_64 ppc ppc64 ppc64le ia64
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# Furthermore for some architectures it requires architecture dependent packages (like syslinux for x86 and x86_64)
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# so that rear must be architecture dependent because ifarch conditions never match in case of "BuildArch: noarch"
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# see the GitHub issue https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/629
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%ifarch %ix86 x86_64
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Requires: syslinux
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%endif
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# In the end this should tell the user that rear is known to work only on ix86 x86_64 ppc ppc64 ppc64le ia64
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# and on ix86 x86_64 syslinux is explicitly required to make the bootable ISO image
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# (in addition to the default installed bootloader grub2) while on ppc ppc64 the
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# default installed bootloader yaboot is also useed to make the bootable ISO image.
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### Mandatory dependencies:
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Requires: binutils
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Requires: ethtool
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Requires: gzip
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Requires: iputils
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Requires: parted
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Requires: tar
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Requires: openssl
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Requires: gawk
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Requires: attr
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Requires: bc
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Requires: iproute
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Requires: genisoimage
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# Note that CentOS also has rhel defined so there is no need to use centos
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%if 0%{?rhel}
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Requires: util-linux
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%endif
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%if 0%{?rhel} >= 8 || 0%{?fedora}
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### Non-mandatory dependencies as RPM weak dependency
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### If you require NFS, you may need the below packages
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Suggests: nfsclient portmap rpcbind
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### Required for Bacula/MySQL support
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Suggests: bacula-mysql
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### Required for OBDR
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Suggests: lsscsi sg3_utils
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### Optional requirement
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Suggests: cfg2html
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%endif
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%description
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Relax-and-Recover is the leading Open Source disaster recovery and system
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migration solution. It comprises of a modular
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frame-work and ready-to-go workflows for many common situations to produce
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a bootable image and restore from backup using this image. As a benefit,
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it allows to restore to different hardware and can therefore be used as
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a migration tool as well.
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Currently Relax-and-Recover supports various boot media (incl. ISO, PXE,
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OBDR tape, USB or eSATA storage), a variety of network protocols (incl.
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sftp, ftp, http, nfs, cifs) as well as a multitude of backup strategies
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(incl. IBM TSM, MircroFocus Data Protector, Symantec NetBackup, EMC NetWorker,
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Bacula, Bareos, BORG, Duplicity, rsync).
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Relax-and-Recover was designed to be easy to set up, requires no maintenance
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and is there to assist when disaster strikes. Its setup-and-forget nature
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removes any excuse for not having a disaster recovery solution implemented.
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Professional services and support are available.
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#-- PREP, BUILD & INSTALL -----------------------------------------------------#
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%prep
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%autosetup -p1
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%build
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# nothing to build
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%install
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%{make_install}
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#-- FILES ---------------------------------------------------------------------#
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%files
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%doc MAINTAINERS COPYING README.adoc doc/*.txt
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%doc %{_mandir}/man8/rear.8*
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%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/rear/
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%{_datadir}/rear/
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%{_sharedstatedir}/rear/
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%{_sbindir}/rear
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#-- CHANGELOG -----------------------------------------------------------------#
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%changelog
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* Tue Sep 22 2020 Christopher Engelhard <ce@lcts.de> - 2.6-2
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- Backport upstream PR#2469 to fix RHBZ #1831311
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* Tue Sep 22 2020 Christopher Engelhard <ce@lcts.de> - 2.6-1
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- Update to 2.6
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- Streamline & clean up spec file
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* Wed Jul 29 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 2.4-6
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- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild
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* Thu Jan 30 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 2.4-5
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- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild
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* Fri Jul 26 2019 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 2.4-4
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- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild
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* Sat Feb 02 2019 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 2.4-3
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- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild
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* Sat Jul 14 2018 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 2.4-2
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- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild
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* Thu Jul 30 2015 Johannes Meixner <jsmeix@suse.de>
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- For a changelog see the rear-release-notes.txt file.
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