From 1552a05e2ccb37bd208c0ebc3126ac85f2947000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruno Wolff III Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 12:15:15 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Switch from using auto tools to just building a new tarball The previous system required making commits in order to do a new build. This caused problems because we were using the git repo directly for fedora builds and we couldn't use that exact version when building matching packages because of needing to make new commits in order to do the build. Having the spec file in here also was unnecessary. It is easy to just maintain the spec file in the Fedora package. I still want to do a bit more future work with this to pick up the version from a git tag. --- INSTALL | 302 ----------------------- Makefile | 2 + Makefile.am | 194 --------------- NEWS | 1 - README | 26 +- configure.ac | 16 -- install-sh | 520 ---------------------------------------- missing | 376 ----------------------------- sources | 2 - spin-kickstarts.spec.in | 178 -------------- 10 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1614 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 INSTALL create mode 100644 Makefile delete mode 100644 Makefile.am delete mode 100644 NEWS delete mode 100644 configure.ac delete mode 100755 install-sh delete mode 100755 missing delete mode 100644 sources delete mode 100644 spin-kickstarts.spec.in diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 2550dab..0000000 --- a/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,302 +0,0 @@ -Installation Instructions -************************* - -Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, -2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives -unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. - -Basic Installation -================== - - Briefly, the shell commands `./configure; make; make install' should -configure, build, and install this package. 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Run -`configure --help' for more details. - diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2af940a --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +clean: rm -f spin-kickstarts.tar.gz +dist: git archive --format=tar --prefix=spin-kickstarts | gzip > spin-kickstarts.tar.gz diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 13d3972..0000000 --- a/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -# Automake Automagic - -fedoradir = $(pkgdatadir)/ -fedora_DATA = \ - fedora-aos.ks \ - fedora-arm-base.ks \ - fedora-arm-kde.ks \ - fedora-arm-kde-vfat.ks \ - fedora-arm-lxde.ks \ - fedora-arm-lxde-vfat.ks \ - fedora-arm-mate.ks \ - fedora-arm-mate-vfat.ks \ - fedora-arm-minimal.ks \ - fedora-arm-minimal-vfat.ks \ - fedora-arm-partitioning.ks \ - fedora-arm-soas.ks \ - fedora-arm-soas-vfat.ks \ - fedora-arm-vfat-partitioning.ks \ - fedora-arm-xbase.ks \ - fedora-arm-xfce.ks \ - fedora-arm-xfce-vfat.ks \ - fedora-install-fedora.ks \ - fedora-kde-packages.ks \ - fedora-live-base.ks \ - 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-%description -A number of kickstarts you can use to create customized (Fedora) Spins - -%package -n fedora-kickstarts -Summary: Official Fedora Spins -Group: Applications/System -Requires: spin-kickstarts = %{version}-%{release} - -%description -n fedora-kickstarts -Kickstarts used to compose the official Fedora Spins (see -http://spins.fedoraproject.org/ for a full list) - -%package -n custom-kickstarts -Summary: Kickstart files for Custom Spins (not official) -Group: Applications/System -Requires: spin-kickstarts = %{version}-%{release} -Requires: fedora-kickstarts = %{version}-%{release} - -%description -n custom-kickstarts -Unofficial spins (remixes) brought to us by several contributors - -%package -n l10n-kickstarts -Summary: Localized kickstarts for localized spins -Group: Applications/System -Requires: fedora-kickstarts = %{version}-%{release} -Requires: custom-kickstarts = %{version}-%{release} - -%description -n l10n-kickstarts -Localized versions of kickstarts for localized spins - -%prep -%setup -q - -%build -%configure -make - -%install -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%clean -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%files -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%doc COPYING README AUTHORS NEWS -%dir %{_datadir}/%{name}/ - -%files -n fedora-kickstarts -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%{_datadir}/%{name}/*.ks - -%files -n custom-kickstarts -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%dir %{_datadir}/%{name}/custom/ -%{_datadir}/%{name}/custom/*.ks -%doc %{_datadir}/%{name}/custom/README - -%files -n l10n-kickstarts -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%dir %{_datadir}/%{name}/l10n/ -%{_datadir}/%{name}/l10n/*.ks -%doc %{_datadir}/%{name}/l10n/README - -%changelog -* Thu May 23 2013 Bruno Wolff III 0.20.4-1 -- Pick up changes for getting spins under size limits -- Pick up various fixes for other issues - -* Mon May 06 2013 Bruno Wolff III 0.20.3-1 -- Add missing ks files to Makefile.am - bz 959911 - -* Wed May 01 2013 Bruno Wolff III 0.20.2-1 -- New ks file for Mate desktop -- Keep up with f19 - -* Fri Mar 15 2013 Bruno Wolff III 0.20.1-1 -- Initial package for f20 - -* Fri Feb 15 2013 Fedora Release Engineering - - 0.19.1-2 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild - -* Wed Jan 30 2013 Luya Tshimbalanga 0.19.2-1 -- Design Suite ks renamed as fedora-live-design-suite - -* Sat Oct 06 2012 Bruno Wolff III 0.19.1-1 -- Meego ks has been dropped -- Initial package for f19 - -* Sat Jul 21 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.18.1-2 -- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild - -* Fri Jun 15 2012 Bruno Wolff III 0.18.1-1 -- Initial package for f18 rawhide -- Switch back to rawhide repos until branch -- Include Russian localization ks files - -* Sun Feb 12 2012 Bruno Wolff III 0.17.1-1 -- Rebuild post branch to build from branch repos - -* Tue Oct 25 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.17.0-1 -- Initial build of f17 version -- Use rawhide repo by default for live images - -* Sat Oct 15 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.16.2-1 -- Get an up to date version now that we are near f16 final freeze - -* Sat Aug 06 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.16.1-1 -- Update for F16 branch - -* Fri May 20 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.16.0-1 -- Initial F16 build - -* Fri Apr 01 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.15.4-1 -- Enough has changed that it seems worth doing a new beta build - -* Wed Mar 16 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.15.3-1 -- Early beta build to facilitate testing -- The alternate KDE ks file has been added to the package - -* Mon Feb 14 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.15.2-1 -- Rebuild to point to branched release - -* Mon Feb 07 2011 Bruno Wolff III 0.15.1-1 -- Pre-alpha release rebuild - -* Sun Oct 31 2010 Bruno Wolff III 0.15.0-1 -- Now that F14 is gold, we want a separate rawhide package. -- Includes most stuff from F14, minus some last minute space cutting changes. - -* Tue Jul 27 2010 Bruno Wolff III 0.14.1-1 -- Get a snapshot of kickstarts just prior to f14 branch - -* Mon Jun 07 2010 Bruno Wolff III 0.14.0-1 -- New release for F14 -- Add some documentation about how rebuild package from git repo -- Change custom kickstarts to use ../ to refer to included kickstarts - -* Sun Jul 05 2009 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.11.4-1 -- Fix repos in fedora-install-fedora.ks (#505262) - -* Sun May 31 2009 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.11.3-1 -- New release -- Removed developer spin from the mix - -* Wed Mar 04 2009 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.11.1-1 -- Added de_CH localized spins - -* Tue Feb 23 2009 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.11.0-2 -- Remove fedora-livecd-desktop-default.ks - -* Sat Nov 29 2008 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.11.0-1 -- Point fedora-live-base.ks repos to f-10 -- Remove sysprof from fedora-livedvd-developer.ks -- Latest and final rebuild for Fedora 10 - -* Sat Nov 08 2008 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.10.2-1 -- Package updates to kickstarts into F-10 package - -* Fri Nov 07 2008 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.10.1-1 -- Second build for review #448072 - -* Fri May 23 2008 Jeroen van Meeuwen 0.01-1 -- Initial packaging