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Spectacle is the toolset for packaging maintenance of MeeGo, including the tool to generate spec files from metadata file in YAML format, and tools to convert spec files or spec-builder's ini files to YAML format.
For spectacle managed packages, all generic packaging information will be stored in the YAML file, and it also allows maintaining customizations in the spec file directly with special enclosure tags.
Three separated tools will be installed:
Several methods available for spectacle installation:
rpm/deb packages for several supported Linux distributions
From MeeGo Repos, repo urls can be found for:
Download the latest source package, and install it by make install
(Only running setup.py install
is not enough!)
The latest code in git tree can be accessed at: git tree
Usage: specify [options] [yaml-path]
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTFILE_PATH, --output=OUTFILE_PATH
Path of output spec file
-s, --skip-scm Skip to check upstream SCM when specified in YAML
-N, --not-download Do not try to download newer source files
-n, --non-interactive
Non interactive running, to use default answers
Usage: ini2spectacle [options] [ini-path]
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTFILE_PATH, --output=OUTFILE_PATH
Path of output yaml file
-f, --include-files To store files list in YAML file
Usage: spec2spectacle [options] [spec-path]
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTFILE_PATH, --output=OUTFILE_PATH
Path of output yaml file
-r, --replace-macros To replace self-defined macros in spec file
--no-builder-parsing Do NOT try to parse build/install scripts
-f, --include-files To store files list in YAML file
The syntax of YAML can be refered here: http://www.yaml.org/spec/
Two example spectacle YAML files are placed to examples/ directory in source code:
All available directives for spectacle are listed as the following:
Name: string
Summary: string
Version: string, version string
Release: string
Epoch: string
Group: string
License: string
URL: string
SCM: string, URL to git tree
Archive: string, format for output of SCM tarball, e.g., gzip, bzip2, xz
BuildArch: string
ExclusiveArch: string
Prefix: string
LocaleName: string
LocaleOptions: string
Description: text
Sources: list of string
SourcePrefix: string, specify the prefix path in source package
ExtraSources: list of string
SetupOptions: string, the options string for %setup
Patches: list of string, all patches need to be in 'p1' level
Requires: list of string
RequiresPre: list of string
RequiresPreUn: list of string
RequiresPost: list of string
RequiresPostUn: list of string
PkgBR: list of string, packages required in building, or BuildRequires
PkgConfigBR: list of string, pkg-config requires in building
Provides: list of string
Conflicts: list of string
Obsoletes: list of string
BuildConflicts: list of string
Macros: list of string
Macros2: list of string
Configure: string, valid values: autogen, configure, reconfigure, none If not specified, the default value "configure" will be used
ConfigOptions: list, extra options for Configure
Builder: string, valid values: make, single-make, python, perl, qmake, none If not specified, the deault value "make" will be used. If do not want a automatic builder, please use "none".
QMakeOptions: list, extra options for qmake Builder
Files: list of string, content of %files
for small packages
FilesInput: string, extra input source for %files
NoFiles: boolean, if to be set as True, means no %files section for this package and it cause no rpm generated
RunFdupes: string, path under %buildroot to run %fdupes
macro in %install
RpmLintIgnore: list, list of skip items for rpmlint
Check: boolean, whether need %check
section in spec
UseAsNeeded: boolean, whether export LD_AS_NEEDED=1 environ variable before building
NoAutoReq: boolean, whether add 'AutoReq: 0' to spec
NoAutoProv: boolean, whether add 'AutoProv: 0' to spec
NoSetup: boolean, whether to skip using %setup
in %prep
NoAutoLocale: boolean, whether to use %find_lang
to search locale data when found 'intltool' in PkgBR
NoDesktop: boolean, whether to install the desktop files in package
UpdateDesktopDB: boolean, whether to run 'update-desktop-database' to flush cache when package (un)installation
NoIconCache: boolean, whether to run 'gtk-update-icon-cache' if icon files found in package
AutoDepend: boolean, for subpackages only, whether to add Require to main package automatically
AsWholeName: boolean, for subpackages only, whether to use Name as the whole package name
AutoSubPackages: list of string, mainly for '-devel'
SubPackages: list of dict, the dict item is the lower level directives for sub packages:
CAUTION: The following cases of value string have special meaning in YAML syntax:
%
charactor*
charactor:
charactor and one or more spaces/tabs after :
:
charactorThen these string values need to be quoted by '
(single-quote) or "
(double-quote), and the choice of quote char should not conflict with the value
string self.
The following keywords are mandatory for main package:
The following keywords are mandatory for sub-package:
For sub-packages, only a subset of keywords can be specified:
The following keywords are only valid for sub-packages:
For the following spectacle YAML keywords:
If one of the items need to be architecture specified, we can add arch prefix to it. The supported prefix and the corresponding architectures as the followings:
ix86:
- x86 platformarm:
- generic arm platformarmv5:
- armv5 platform, will expand to "armv5el armv5tel armv5tejl"armv7:
- armv7 platform, will expand to "armv7el armv7tel armv7l armv7hl armv7nhl"Here's some samples:
Requires:
- arm:pkg-need-in-arm-image
- ix86:pkg-need-in-x86-image
- normal-pkg
ConfigOptions:
- arm:--arm-specific-opt
- ix86:--ix86-specific-opt
- --common-opt
Generated spec files by specify will have many placeholders for customizations, such as:
# >> build pre
# << build pre
You can add any custom code between the markers, next time when you run
specify
, the text between the markers will be kept as is, all other sections
relying on the meta data from the YAML file will be changed depending on the
values in the YAML file.
The following placeholders in spec can be customized:
Private Macros, used in this package's spec
With placeholder:
# >> macros
# << macros
Private Macros2, used in this package's spec
# >> macros2
# << macros2
NOTE: The placeholder lines will NOT generated in spec by default. If you need customized macros2, it need be added manually before %pre section of the .spec file, and only once.
Extra setup scripts in the last of %prep
With placeholder:
# >> setup
# << setup
Pre-Build, scripts before package building
With placeholder:
# >> build pre
# << build pre
Post-Build, scripts after package building
With placeholder:
# >> build post
# << build post
Pre-Install, scripts before package installation
With placeholder:
# >> install pre
# << install pre
Post-Install, scripts after package installation
With placeholder:
# >> install post
# << install post
Files, files list in packaged rpm
With placeholder:
# >> files [[-p] sub-package]
# << files [[-p] sub-package]
NOTE: "sub-packge" stands for the name of sub-package, and it is optional. If no sub-package name specified, it means the files of main package. NOTE: If the file list is simple enough, you can use YAML Files keyword instead to record it.
Scripts for %check section
With placeholder:
# >> check
# << check
NOTE: Only if YAML boolean Check is specifed as yes
, %check with
placeholder lines will be generated in .spec.
Scriptlets for %pre section
With placeholder:
# >> pre
# << pre
NOTE: The placeholder lines will NOT generated in spec by default. If you need customized %pre scripts, it need be added manually, and only once.
Scriptlets for %preun section
With placeholder:
# >> preun
# << preun
NOTE: The placeholder lines will NOT generated in spec by default. If you need customized %preun scripts, it need be added manually, and only once.
Scriptlets for %post section
With placeholder:
# >> post
# << post
NOTE: The placeholder lines will NOT generated in spec by default. If you need customized %post scripts, it need be added manually, and only once.
Scriptlets for %postun section
With placeholder:
# >> postun
# << postun
NOTE: The placeholder lines will NOT generated in spec by default. If you need customized %postun scripts, it need be added manually, and only once.
Spectacle uses cheetah templates to generate the spec file, based the metadata from YAML file. But the end users need not tackle it.
If to upgrade the pkg to a newer version, you can just edit the
version string in spectacle YAML file, and when you run specify
, it
will download the needed files for you automatically.
For packages with locale data, LocaleName is needed. If package maintainers cannot confirm whether there are locale files, they can just do not use LocaleName at first, and whenever "unpackaged files" rpm packaging errors encountered, it means LocaleName should be added. And please do not use it for packages without locale data to keep them clean, though it will not block the building and packaging.
When using spec2spectacle/ini2spectacle to generate spectacle, the following problems should be checked:
User can use "series.conf" file to specify multiple patches under package directory.
The "series.conf" can be used by quilt
and the content can be updated to spec
automatically when running specify
.