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%define _build_name_fmt %%{ARCH}/%%{NAME}-%%{VERSION}-%%{RELEASE}.%%{ARCH}.vanish.rpm
%define __os_install_post %{nil}
%define nodebug 1
Name: mic-bootstrap
Version: 1.0
Release: 1
AutoReqProv: 0
Provides: %{name}
ExclusiveArch: i586
Summary: mic bootstrap
Group: System/Tools
License: GPLv2
URL: http://www.tizen.org/
Source100: baselibs.conf
BuildRequires: rpm
BuildRequires: rpm-python
BuildRequires: util-linux
BuildRequires: coreutils
BuildRequires: python-xml
BuildRequires: python-zypp
BuildRequires: kmod
BuildRequires: psmisc
BuildRequires: grep
BuildRequires: lsof
BuildRequires: mic
#BuildRequires: busybox
BuildRequires: syslinux
BuildRequires: syslinux-extlinux
#BuildRequires: rpm-security-plugin
%description
used for mic bootstrap, this package will be repackaged for i586 and arm libs.
it provides a x86 bootstrap environment for unified usage, especially to speed
up the performance of arm image creation.
%prep
%build
%install
%if %nodebug
set +x
%endif
mkdir -p %buildroot
mkdir -p %buildroot/bootstrap
rpm -qla > filestoinclude1
# ignore files - construct sed script
sedtmp="sedtmp.$$"
echo "s#^%{_docdir}.*##" >> $sedtmp
echo "s#^%{_mandir}.*##" >> $sedtmp
echo "s#^%{_infodir}.*##" >> $sedtmp
# ignore pyc and pyo
echo "s#^.*\.pyc\$##" >> $sedtmp
echo "s#^.*\.pyo\$##" >> $sedtmp
# ignore default filesystem files
for i in `rpm -ql filesystem`; do
echo "s#^${i}\$##" >> $sedtmp
done
#finish up
echo "/^\$/d" >> $sedtmp
#execute
sed -f $sedtmp -i filestoinclude1
# tar copy to bootstrap dir under buildroot
# prefix /bootstrap will fix conflicts
tar -T filestoinclude1 -cpf - | ( cd %buildroot/bootstrap && tar -xpf - )
rm filestoinclude1
# Todo: refractor
# no directories, in filelist
find %buildroot > filestoinclude2
cat filestoinclude2 | sed -e "s#%{buildroot}##g" | uniq | sort > filestoinclude1
for i in `cat filestoinclude1`; do
# no directories
if test -h %buildroot/$i || ! test -d %buildroot/$i; then
#
echo "$i" >> filestoinclude
fi
done
rm filestoinclude1
rm filestoinclude2
set -x
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files -f filestoinclude
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