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+ easyfpm
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+ =======
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+ Methods and scripts for those who want to use fpm to make scripts packages
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+ The following persons or organisation have participate to development or test of this tool.
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+ Thanks to :
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+ - Jordan SISSEL and all team which make fpm, good work ! (https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm)
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+ - Daniel J. Berger for ptools (https://github.com/djberg96/ptools)
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+ - Sigma Informatique (http://www.sigma.fr) for using and testing easyfpm
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ ## Script : easyfpm
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+ ## Author : Erwan SEITE
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+ ## Aim : Managing multiple packaging instructions for fpm
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+ ## Licence : GPL v2
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+ ## Source : https://github.com/wanix/easyfpm.git
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+ ###############################################################################
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+
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+ $: << File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "lib")
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+ require 'easyfpm'
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+ require 'easyfpm/commandline'
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+ easyfpm = EASYFPM::CommandLine.new
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+ exit 0 if easyfpm.run()
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+ exit 1
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ ## Script : easyfpm-translatecl
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+ ## Author : Erwan SEITE
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+ ## Aim : Translate an easyfpm changelog file to a deb or rpm changelog
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+ ## Licence : GPL v2
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+ ## Source : https://github.com/wanix/easyfpm.git
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+ ###############################################################################
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+
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+ #Libraries needed
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ $: << File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "lib")
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+ require 'easyfpm'
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+
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ ## Main
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #Prise en charge des options
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+ options = {}
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+ optparse = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+ opts.banner = "Usage easyfpm-translatecl [options]"
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+
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+ opts.on("-f", "--file [PATH]", String, "easyfpm changelog format file") do |opt|
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+ options[:file] = opt
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-t", "--translation [deb|rpm]", String, "deb or rpm translation (default rpm)") do |opt|
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+ options[:translate] = opt.downcase
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-d", "--date [DATE]", String, "defaut date if don't exists, format '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'") do |opt|
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+ options[:date] = Time.parse(opt)
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-p", "--package [PACKAGE NAME]", String, "Package name needed for Debian (default dirname of filepath given)") do |opt|
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+ options[:package] = opt
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-u", "--urgency [PACKAGE URGENCY]", String, "urgency needed for Debian (default low)") do |opt|
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+ options[:urgency] = opt
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-D", "--distribution [Debian Distribution]", String, "Debian Distribution (default stable)") do |opt|
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+ options[:distribution] = opt
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+ end
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+ opts.on("--version", "Display version") do |opt|
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+ puts "easyfpm version #{EASYFPM::VERSION}"
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+ exit
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+ end
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+ opts.on("-h", "--help", "Display help") do |opt|
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+ puts opts
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+ exit
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ #Looking for options valuability
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+ optparse.parse!
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+ options[:translate] = "rpm" if options[:translate].nil?
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+ if options[:file].nil?
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+ warn "Error: --file [PATH] needed"
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+ unless File.readable?(options[:file])
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+ warn "Error: #{options[:file]} is not readable"
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+ exit 1
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+ end
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+
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+ easyfpmcl = EASYFPM::PkgChangelog.new(options[:file])
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+ easyfpmcl.defaultDate = options[:date] if options.key? :date
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+ easyfpmcl.pkgname = options[:package] if options.key? :package
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+ easyfpmcl.distribution = options[:distribution] if options.key? :distribution
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+ easyfpmcl.urgency = options[:urgency] if options.key? :urgency
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+
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+ exit 0 if easyfpmcl.print(options[:translate])
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+ exit 1
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+ ################################################################################
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+ ## Package: easyfpm
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+ ## Source: https://github.com/wanix/easyfpm.git
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+ ################################################################################
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+
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+ 20140416 09:38:00 Version 0.0.1 Erwan SEITE (wanix.fr at gmail.com)
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+ First version on github
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+ add easyfpm-translatecl to manage changelog formats for packages
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+
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+ 20140516 00:30:00 Version 0.1.0 Erwan SEITE (wanix.fr at gmail.com)
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+ easyfpm is working
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+ tree and lib in ruby standards
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+ #############################
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+ # easyfpm sample conf
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+ #############################
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+
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+ #
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+ # All of these parameters can be overloaded on command-line with --key value
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+ # Example : --pkg-name easyfpm
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+ #
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+ # All the params with an uniline value (see fpm doc) can be templated on this script with {{key}}
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+ # Example : pkg-mapping={{pkg-src-dir}}/_easyfpm/mapping.conf
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+ #
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+
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+ #
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+ # For each couple value key, the priority for value is :
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+ # 1) the --key value given in command line
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+ # 2) the key=value present in a [section]
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+ # 3) the key=value in global section (before any [section] declaration)
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+ #
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+
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+ #
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+ # Package name
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+ pkg-name=easyfpm
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+
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+ #
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+ # Description
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+ #
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+ pkg-description="Tool wrapper for fpm"
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+ pkg-description="aimly used to packages scripts"
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+
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+ #
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+ # Package metadata
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+ #
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+ pkg-vendor=Erwan SEITE
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+ pkg-url=https://github.com/wanix/easyfpm
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+ pkg-licence=GPLv2
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+
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+
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+ #
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+ # Root dir for target system
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+ # Default : /
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+ #
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+ pkg-prefix=/usr/local
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+
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+ #
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+ # Source directory
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+ # If --pkg-src-dir is given on command line, this value has no effect
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+ #pkg-src-dir=
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+
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+ #
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+ # aimed arch
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+ #
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+ pkg-arch=all
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+
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+ #
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+ # If pkg-mapping is given, pkg-content has no effect, see the mapping example
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+ #
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+ #pkg-mapping={{pkg-src-dir}}/_easyfpm/mapping.conf
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+
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+ #
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+ # user or group for the packaged file
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+ # They MUST exists on the host which make the package
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+ # default by fpm : root
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+ #pkg-user=myname
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+ #pkg-group=mygroup
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+
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+ #
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+ # If template-activated is "yes", fpm will manage its templating (it is not the easyfpm one !)
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+ template-activated=no
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+
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+ #
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+ # See fpm doc for templating use in your scripts
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+ #template-value=oracle_group:dba
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+
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+ #
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+ # Packages scripts if needed, see samples
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+ #
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+ #pkg-preinst={{pkg-src-dir}}/_easyfpm/pre-install.sh
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+ #pkg-postinst={{pkg-src-dir}}/_easyfpm/post-install.sh
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+ #pkg-prerm={{pkg-src-dir}}/_easyfpm/pre-delete.sh
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+ #pkg-postrm={{pkg-src-dir}}/_easyfpm/post-delete.sh
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+
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+
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+ #
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+ # Package version
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+ # Given by command line for my use
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+ #pkg-version=
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+
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+ #
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+ # See fpm doc for this two values
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+ #
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+ pkg-iteration=1
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+ #pkg-epoch=0
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+
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+
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+ #
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+ # If easyfpm-pkg-changelog is given AND pkg-changelog is not for a package generation,
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+ # then easyfpm will generate a changelog in the format waited by the package (easyfpm-tranlatecl)
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+ # The easyfpm changelog have a simple specific format (aim : administrators who make scripts)
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+ easyfpm-pkg-changelog={{pkg-src-dir}}/changelog
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+
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+
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+ #
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+ # Which files can be seen as conf file on the target system
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+ #
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+ pkg-config-files={{pkg-prefix}}/MONMODULECLIENT/cfg
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+
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+
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+ #############################
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+ # Specific sections
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+ #############################
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+ #
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+ # With the command line, you can make only the wanted sections with --label
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+ # Example: --label debian6 --label debian7
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+ # By default, easyfpm make all sections given
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+
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+
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+ [debian6]
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+ #Specific section for debian (the name I choose, not asked by easyfpm)
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+
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+ #
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+ # Package type
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+ #
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+ pkg-type=deb
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+
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+ #
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+ # Dependancies
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+ pkg-depends=ruby1.9.1
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+ pkg-depends=libruby-unixconfigstyle >= 1.0.0
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+ pkg-depends=libruby-ptools >= 1.2.4
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+ pkg-depends=libruby-fpm >= 1.1.0
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+
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+ #
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+ # Suffix in the package name (concat with iteration for fpm)
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+ #
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+ pkg-suffix=-squeeze
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+
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+ [debian7]
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+ #For Debian7 (not the same ruby name in depends)
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+ pkg-type=deb
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+ pkg-depends=ruby >= 1.9.1
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+ pkg-depends=libruby-unixconfigstyle >= 1.0.0
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+ pkg-depends=libruby-ptools >= 1.2.4
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+ pkg-depends=libruby-fpm >= 1.1.0
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+ pkg-suffix=-wheezy
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+
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+ [gem]
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+ #For future use
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+ pkg-type=gem
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+ pkg-depends=ruby >= 1.9.1
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+ pkg-depends=unixconfigstyle >= 1.0.0
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+ pkg-depends=ptools >= 1.2.4
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+ pkg-depends=fpm >= 1.1.0
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+
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+ #!/bin/sh
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+ #Sample post-delete.sh script for easyfpm : https://github.com/wanix/easyfpm.git
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+ #Usage for deb : https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html
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+ #Usage for rpm : http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm-snapshot/s1-rpm-inside-scripts.html
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+
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+ myOperation=${1}
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+
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+ case ${myOperation} in
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+ 0) #Uninstall RedHat
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+ exit 0;;
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+ 1) #Upgrade RedHat
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+ exit 0;;
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+ remove) #Debian:
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+ #postrm remove
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+ exit 0;;
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+ purge) #Debian:
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+ #postrm purge
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+ exit 0;;
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+ upgrade) #Debian:
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+ #old-postrm upgrade <new-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ disappear) #Debian:
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+ #disappearer's-postrm disappear <overwriter> <overwriter-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ failed-upgrade) #Debian:
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+ #new-postrm failed-upgrade <old-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ abort-install) #Debian:
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+ #new-postrm abort-install
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+ # or new-postrm abort-install <old-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ abort-upgrade) #Debian:
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+ #new-postrm abort-upgrade <old-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ \?) #Unknown
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+ exit 1;;
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+ *) exit 1;;
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+ esac
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+ exit 0
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+ #!/bin/sh
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+ #Sample post-install.sh script for easyfpm : https://github.com/wanix/easyfpm.git
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+ #Usage for deb : https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html
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+ #Usage for rpm : http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm-snapshot/s1-rpm-inside-scripts.html
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+
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+ myOperation=${1}
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+
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+ case ${myOperation} in
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+ 1) #Install RedHat
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+ exit 0;;
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+ 2) #Upgrade RedHat
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+ exit 0;;
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+ configure) #Debian:
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+ #postinst configure <most-recently-configured-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ abort-upgrade) #Debian:
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+ #old-postinst abort-upgrade <new-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ abort-remove) #Debian:
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+ #postinst abort-remove
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+ #or conflictor's-postinst abort-remove in-favour <package> <new-version>
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+ exit 0;;
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+ abort-deconfigure) #Debian
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+ #deconfigured's-postinst abort-deconfigure in-favour <failed-install-package> <version> [removing <conflicting-package> <version>]
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+ exit 0;;
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+ \?) #Unknown
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+ exit 1;;
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+ *) exit 1;;
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+ esac
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+ exit 0