a postrun is required too On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Kevin McAreavey <Kevin.McAreavey at sun.com> wrote: > > > # > # spec file for package terminator > # > # Copyright (c) 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. > # This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine > # package are under the same license as the package itself. > # > # Owner: serak > # > > %define python_version 2.4 > > Name: SUNWterminator > License: GPLv2+ > Version: 0.9 > Summary: Terminator, The robot future of terminals > Source: > http://launchpad.net/terminator/trunk/%{version}/+download/terminator_%{version}.tar.gz > SUNW_Copyright: %{name}.copyright > URL: http://www.tenshu.net/terminator/ > BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build > %include default-depend.inc > > %description > Multiple GNOME terminals in one window > This is a project to produce an efficient way of filling a > large area of screen space with terminals. This is done by > splitting the window into a resizeable grid of terminals. As > such, you can produce a very flexible arrangements of terminals > for different tasks. > > %prep > %setup -q -n terminator-%{version} > > %build > %__python setup.py build > > %install > rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT > %__python setup.py install --root=%{buildroot} > > # move to vendor-packages > mv %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{python_version}/site-packages \ > %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/python%{python_version}/vendor-packages > > %clean > rm -rf %{buildroot} > > %files > %defattr(-,root,other) > %dir %attr(-,root,sys) /usr > %dir %attr(-,root,bin) %{_bindir} > %{_bindir}/* > %dir %attr(-,root,bin) %{_libdir} > %dir %attr(-,root,bin) %{_libdir}/python%{python_version} > %dir %attr(-,root,bin) %{_libdir}/python%{python_version}/vendor-packages > %{_libdir}/python%{python_version}/vendor-packages/terminatorlib/* > %dir %attr(-,root,sys) %{_datadir} > %{_datadir}/applications/* > %{_datadir}/pixmaps/* > %{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/* > %{_datadir}/locale/* > %dir %attr(-,root,bin) %{_mandir} > %dir %attr(-,root,bin) %{_mandir}/man1 > %{_mandir}/man1/* > %dir %attr(-,root,bin) %{_mandir}/man5 > %{_mandir}/man5/* > %doc README COPYING ChangeLog > > %changelog > * Tue Aug 5 2008 - kevin.mcareavey at sun.com > - Initial version > > GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE > Version 2, June 1991 > > Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., > 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA > Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies > of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. > > Preamble > > The licenses for most software are designed to take away your > freedom to share and change it. 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-- Andy http://blog.sartek.net
