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+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.rpm
+
+The rpm packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/rpm.py 4577 2009/12/27 19:43:56 scons"
+
+import os
+import string
+
+import SCons.Builder
+
+from SCons.Environment import OverrideEnvironment
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import stripinstallbuilder, src_targz
+from SCons.Errors import UserError
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, NAME, VERSION,
+ PACKAGEVERSION, DESCRIPTION, SUMMARY, X_RPM_GROUP, LICENSE,
+ **kw):
+ # initialize the rpm tool
+ SCons.Tool.Tool('rpm').generate(env)
+
+ bld = env['BUILDERS']['Rpm']
+
+ # Generate a UserError whenever the target name has been set explicitly,
+ # since rpm does not allow for controlling it. This is detected by
+ # checking if the target has been set to the default by the Package()
+ # Environment function.
+ if str(target[0])!="%s-%s"%(NAME, VERSION):
+ raise UserError( "Setting target is not supported for rpm." )
+ else:
+ # This should be overridable from the construction environment,
+ # which it is by using ARCHITECTURE=.
+ # Guessing based on what os.uname() returns at least allows it
+ # to work for both i386 and x86_64 Linux systems.
+ archmap = {
+ 'i686' : 'i386',
+ 'i586' : 'i386',
+ 'i486' : 'i386',
+ }
+
+ buildarchitecture = os.uname()[4]
+ buildarchitecture = archmap.get(buildarchitecture, buildarchitecture)
+
+ if kw.has_key('ARCHITECTURE'):
+ buildarchitecture = kw['ARCHITECTURE']
+
+ fmt = '%s-%s-%s.%s.rpm'
+ srcrpm = fmt % (NAME, VERSION, PACKAGEVERSION, 'src')
+ binrpm = fmt % (NAME, VERSION, PACKAGEVERSION, buildarchitecture)
+
+ target = [ srcrpm, binrpm ]
+
+ # get the correct arguments into the kw hash
+ loc=locals()
+ del loc['kw']
+ kw.update(loc)
+ del kw['source'], kw['target'], kw['env']
+
+ # if no "SOURCE_URL" tag is given add a default one.
+ if not kw.has_key('SOURCE_URL'):
+ #kw['SOURCE_URL']=(str(target[0])+".tar.gz").replace('.rpm', '')
+ kw['SOURCE_URL']=string.replace(str(target[0])+".tar.gz", '.rpm', '')
+
+ # mangle the source and target list for the rpmbuild
+ env = OverrideEnvironment(env, kw)
+ target, source = stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env)
+ target, source = addspecfile(target, source, env)
+ target, source = collectintargz(target, source, env)
+
+ # now call the rpm builder to actually build the packet.
+ return apply(bld, [env, target, source], kw)
+
+def collectintargz(target, source, env):
+ """ Puts all source files into a tar.gz file. """
+ # the rpm tool depends on a source package, until this is chagned
+ # this hack needs to be here that tries to pack all sources in.
+ sources = env.FindSourceFiles()
+
+ # filter out the target we are building the source list for.
+ #sources = [s for s in sources if not (s in target)]
+ sources = filter(lambda s, t=target: not (s in t), sources)
+
+ # find the .spec file for rpm and add it since it is not necessarily found
+ # by the FindSourceFiles function.
+ #sources.extend( [s for s in source if str(s).rfind('.spec')!=-1] )
+ spec_file = lambda s: string.rfind(str(s), '.spec') != -1
+ sources.extend( filter(spec_file, source) )
+
+ # as the source contains the url of the source package this rpm package
+ # is built from, we extract the target name
+ #tarball = (str(target[0])+".tar.gz").replace('.rpm', '')
+ tarball = string.replace(str(target[0])+".tar.gz", '.rpm', '')
+ try:
+ #tarball = env['SOURCE_URL'].split('/')[-1]
+ tarball = string.split(env['SOURCE_URL'], '/')[-1]
+ except KeyError, e:
+ raise SCons.Errors.UserError( "Missing PackageTag '%s' for RPM packager" % e.args[0] )
+
+ tarball = src_targz.package(env, source=sources, target=tarball,
+ PACKAGEROOT=env['PACKAGEROOT'], )
+
+ return (target, tarball)
+
+def addspecfile(target, source, env):
+ specfile = "%s-%s" % (env['NAME'], env['VERSION'])
+
+ bld = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = build_specfile,
+ suffix = '.spec',
+ target_factory = SCons.Node.FS.File)
+
+ source.extend(bld(env, specfile, source))
+
+ return (target,source)
+
+def build_specfile(target, source, env):
+ """ Builds a RPM specfile from a dictionary with string metadata and
+ by analyzing a tree of nodes.
+ """
+ file = open(target[0].abspath, 'w')
+ str = ""
+
+ try:
+ file.write( build_specfile_header(env) )
+ file.write( build_specfile_sections(env) )
+ file.write( build_specfile_filesection(env, source) )
+ file.close()
+
+ # call a user specified function
+ if env.has_key('CHANGE_SPECFILE'):
+ env['CHANGE_SPECFILE'](target, source)
+
+ except KeyError, e:
+ raise SCons.Errors.UserError( '"%s" package field for RPM is missing.' % e.args[0] )
+
+
+#
+# mandatory and optional package tag section
+#
+def build_specfile_sections(spec):
+ """ Builds the sections of a rpm specfile.
+ """
+ str = ""
+
+ mandatory_sections = {
+ 'DESCRIPTION' : '\n%%description\n%s\n\n', }
+
+ str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(mandatory_sections).compile( spec )
+
+ optional_sections = {
+ 'DESCRIPTION_' : '%%description -l %s\n%s\n\n',
+ 'CHANGELOG' : '%%changelog\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_PREINSTALL' : '%%pre\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_POSTINSTALL' : '%%post\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_PREUNINSTALL' : '%%preun\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_POSTUNINSTALL' : '%%postun\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_VERIFY' : '%%verify\n%s\n\n',
+
+ # These are for internal use but could possibly be overriden
+ 'X_RPM_PREP' : '%%prep\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_BUILD' : '%%build\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_INSTALL' : '%%install\n%s\n\n',
+ 'X_RPM_CLEAN' : '%%clean\n%s\n\n',
+ }
+
+ # Default prep, build, install and clean rules
+ # TODO: optimize those build steps, to not compile the project a second time
+ if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_PREP'):
+ spec['X_RPM_PREP'] = '[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"' + '\n%setup -q'
+
+ if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_BUILD'):
+ spec['X_RPM_BUILD'] = 'mkdir "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"'
+
+ if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_INSTALL'):
+ spec['X_RPM_INSTALL'] = 'scons --install-sandbox="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"'
+
+ if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_CLEAN'):
+ spec['X_RPM_CLEAN'] = '[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"'
+
+ str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(optional_sections, mandatory=0).compile( spec )
+
+ return str
+
+def build_specfile_header(spec):
+ """ Builds all section but the %file of a rpm specfile
+ """
+ str = ""
+
+ # first the mandatory sections
+ mandatory_header_fields = {
+ 'NAME' : '%%define name %s\nName: %%{name}\n',
+ 'VERSION' : '%%define version %s\nVersion: %%{version}\n',
+ 'PACKAGEVERSION' : '%%define release %s\nRelease: %%{release}\n',
+ 'X_RPM_GROUP' : 'Group: %s\n',
+ 'SUMMARY' : 'Summary: %s\n',
+ 'LICENSE' : 'License: %s\n', }
+
+ str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(mandatory_header_fields).compile( spec )
+
+ # now the optional tags
+ optional_header_fields = {
+ 'VENDOR' : 'Vendor: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_URL' : 'Url: %s\n',
+ 'SOURCE_URL' : 'Source: %s\n',
+ 'SUMMARY_' : 'Summary(%s): %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_DISTRIBUTION' : 'Distribution: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_ICON' : 'Icon: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_PACKAGER' : 'Packager: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_GROUP_' : 'Group(%s): %s\n',
+
+ 'X_RPM_REQUIRES' : 'Requires: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_PROVIDES' : 'Provides: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_CONFLICTS' : 'Conflicts: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_BUILDREQUIRES' : 'BuildRequires: %s\n',
+
+ 'X_RPM_SERIAL' : 'Serial: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_EPOCH' : 'Epoch: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_AUTOREQPROV' : 'AutoReqProv: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_EXCLUDEARCH' : 'ExcludeArch: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_EXCLUSIVEARCH' : 'ExclusiveArch: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_PREFIX' : 'Prefix: %s\n',
+ 'X_RPM_CONFLICTS' : 'Conflicts: %s\n',
+
+ # internal use
+ 'X_RPM_BUILDROOT' : 'BuildRoot: %s\n', }
+
+ # fill in default values:
+ # Adding a BuildRequires renders the .rpm unbuildable under System, which
+ # are not managed by rpm, since the database to resolve this dependency is
+ # missing (take Gentoo as an example)
+# if not s.has_key('x_rpm_BuildRequires'):
+# s['x_rpm_BuildRequires'] = 'scons'
+
+ if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_BUILDROOT'):
+ spec['X_RPM_BUILDROOT'] = '%{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}'
+
+ str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(optional_header_fields, mandatory=0).compile( spec )
+ return str
+
+#
+# mandatory and optional file tags
+#
+def build_specfile_filesection(spec, files):
+ """ builds the %file section of the specfile
+ """
+ str = '%files\n'
+
+ if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_DEFATTR'):
+ spec['X_RPM_DEFATTR'] = '(-,root,root)'
+
+ str = str + '%%defattr %s\n' % spec['X_RPM_DEFATTR']
+
+ supported_tags = {
+ 'PACKAGING_CONFIG' : '%%config %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_CONFIG_NOREPLACE' : '%%config(noreplace) %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_DOC' : '%%doc %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_UNIX_ATTR' : '%%attr %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_LANG_' : '%%lang(%s) %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_X_RPM_VERIFY' : '%%verify %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_X_RPM_DIR' : '%%dir %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_X_RPM_DOCDIR' : '%%docdir %s',
+ 'PACKAGING_X_RPM_GHOST' : '%%ghost %s', }
+
+ for file in files:
+ # build the tagset
+ tags = {}
+ for k in supported_tags.keys():
+ try:
+ tags[k]=getattr(file, k)
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ # compile the tagset
+ str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(supported_tags, mandatory=0).compile( tags )
+
+ str = str + ' '
+ str = str + file.PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION
+ str = str + '\n\n'
+
+ return str
+
+class SimpleTagCompiler:
+ """ This class is a simple string substition utility:
+ the replacement specfication is stored in the tagset dictionary, something
+ like:
+ { "abc" : "cdef %s ",
+ "abc_" : "cdef %s %s" }
+
+ the compile function gets a value dictionary, which may look like:
+ { "abc" : "ghij",
+ "abc_gh" : "ij" }
+
+ The resulting string will be:
+ "cdef ghij cdef gh ij"
+ """
+ def __init__(self, tagset, mandatory=1):
+ self.tagset = tagset
+ self.mandatory = mandatory
+
+ def compile(self, values):
+ """ compiles the tagset and returns a str containing the result
+ """
+ def is_international(tag):
+ #return tag.endswith('_')
+ return tag[-1:] == '_'
+
+ def get_country_code(tag):
+ return tag[-2:]
+
+ def strip_country_code(tag):
+ return tag[:-2]
+
+ replacements = self.tagset.items()
+
+ str = ""
+ #domestic = [ (k,v) for k,v in replacements if not is_international(k) ]
+ domestic = filter(lambda t, i=is_international: not i(t[0]), replacements)
+ for key, replacement in domestic:
+ try:
+ str = str + replacement % values[key]
+ except KeyError, e:
+ if self.mandatory:
+ raise e
+
+ #international = [ (k,v) for k,v in replacements if is_international(k) ]
+ international = filter(lambda t, i=is_international: i(t[0]), replacements)
+ for key, replacement in international:
+ try:
+ #int_values_for_key = [ (get_country_code(k),v) for k,v in values.items() if strip_country_code(k) == key ]
+ x = filter(lambda t,key=key,s=strip_country_code: s(t[0]) == key, values.items())
+ int_values_for_key = map(lambda t,g=get_country_code: (g(t[0]),t[1]), x)
+ for v in int_values_for_key:
+ str = str + replacement % v
+ except KeyError, e:
+ if self.mandatory:
+ raise e
+
+ return str
+
+# Local Variables:
+# tab-width:4
+# indent-tabs-mode:nil
+# End:
+# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: