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By installing the %{scl_name} collection, +you will get the minimum working set of packages to have a working PostgreSQL database management system. + +Usage: scl enable %{scl} 'psql' + +Software Collections allow you to build and execute applications +which are not located in the filesystem root hierarchy, +but are stored in an alternative location, which is %{_scl_root} +in case of the %{scl_name} collection. + +PostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system (DBMS). +The postgresql-server package contains the programs needed to create +and run a PostgreSQL server, which will in turn allow you to create +and maintain PostgreSQL databases. + +When you want to work with the %{scl_name} collection, use the scl +utility (see the scl(1) man page for usage) to enable the scl +environment. + +Configuration for the %{scl_name} software collection is located +under %{_sysconfdir}. + +Examples: +scl enable %{scl_name} 'command --arg' + Run a specific command with the argument --arg within the %{scl_name} + software collections environment. + +scl enable %{scl_name} 'psql' + Run psql from the %{scl_name} software collection. + +scl enable %{scl_name} bash + Run an interactive shell with the %{scl_name} software collection enabled. + +scl enable %{scl_name} 'man psql' + Show man pages for the psql command, which is a part of the + %{scl_name} software collection. + +Report bugs to . diff --git a/SPECS/rh-postgresql13.spec b/SPECS/rh-postgresql13.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c475ae --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/rh-postgresql13.spec @@ -0,0 +1,376 @@ +# Define SCL name +%{!?scl_name_prefix: %global scl_name_prefix rh-} +%{!?scl_name_base: %global scl_name_base postgresql} + +%{!?version_major: %global version_major 13} + +%{!?scl_name_version: %global scl_name_version %{version_major}} +%{!?scl: %global scl %{scl_name_prefix}%{scl_name_base}%{scl_name_version}} + +# Turn on new layout -- prefix for packages and location +# for config and variable files +# This must be before calling %%scl_package +%{!?nfsmountable: %global nfsmountable 1} + +# Define SCL macros +%{?scl_package:%scl_package %{scl}} + +# do not produce empty debuginfo package +%global debug_package %{nil} + +Summary: Package that installs %{scl} +Name: %{scl} +Version: 3.7 +Release: 1%{?dist} +License: GPLv2+ +Group: Applications/File +Source0: README +Source1: LICENSE +Requires: scl-utils +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}postgresql-server +BuildRequires: scl-utils-build help2man scl-utils-build-helpers + +%description +This is the main package for %{scl} Software Collection, which installs +necessary packages to use PostgreSQL %{version_major} server. +Software Collections allow to install more versions of the same +package by using alternative directory structure. +Install this package if you want to use PostgreSQL %{version_major} +server on your system. + + +%package runtime +Summary: Package that handles %{scl} Software Collection. +Group: Applications/File +Requires: scl-utils +Requires(post): policycoreutils-python libselinux-utils + +%description runtime +Package shipping essential scripts to work with %{scl} Software Collection. + + +%package build +Summary: Package shipping basic build configuration +Group: Applications/File +Requires: scl-utils-build scl-utils-build-helpers + +%description build +Package shipping essential configuration macros to build %{scl} Software +Collection or packages depending on %{scl} Software Collection. + + +%package scldevel +Summary: Package shipping development files for %{scl} + +%description scldevel +Package shipping development files, especially usefull for development of +packages depending on %{scl} Software Collection. + + +%if 0%{?scl_syspaths_metapackage:1} +%scl_syspaths_metapackage +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}postgresql-syspaths +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}postgresql-server-syspaths +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}postgresql-contrib-syspaths + +%scl_syspaths_metapackage_description +%endif + + +%prep +%setup -c -T + +%if 0%{!?fedora:1} && 0%{?rhel} <= 7 +%global _compat_scl 1 +%endif + +%global _scl_enable_script %{?_compat_scl:enable}%{!?_compat_scl:%{?scl}} + +%define _compat_scl_env_adjust() %{lua: \ +var = rpm.expand("%1") \ +if tonumber(rpm.expand('0%{?_compat_scl}'), 10) == 0 then \ + print(rpm.expand("prepend-path %1 %2")) \ +elseif var == "MANPATH" then \ + print(rpm.expand('export %1=%2:$%1')) \ +elseif var == "JAVACONFDIRS" then \ + print(rpm.expand('export %1=%2:${%1:-/etc/java}')) \ +elseif var == "XDG_CONFIG_DIRS" then \ + print(rpm.expand('export %1=%2:${%1:-/etc/xdg}')) \ +elseif var == "XDG_DATA_DIRS" then \ + print(rpm.expand('export %1=%2:${%1:-/usr/local/share:/usr/share}')) \ +else \ + print(rpm.expand('export %1=%2${%1:+:$%1}')) \ +end \ +} \ +%nil + +# This section generates README file from a template and creates man page +# from that file, expanding RPM macros in the template file. +cat <<'EOF' | tee README +%{expand:%(cat %{SOURCE0})} +EOF + +# copy the license file so %%files section sees it +cp %{SOURCE1} . + + +%build +# generate a helper script that will be used by help2man +cat <<'EOF' | tee h2m_helper +#!/bin/bash +[ "$1" == "--version" ] && echo "%{?scl_name} %{version} Software Collection" || cat README +EOF +chmod a+x h2m_helper + +# generate the man page +help2man -N --section 7 ./h2m_helper -o %{?scl_name}.7 + + +%install +%{?scl_install} + +# create and own dirs not covered by %%scl_install and %%scl_files +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man{1,7,8} + +# create enable scriptlet that sets correct environment for collection +cat <<\EOF | tee -a %{buildroot}%{?_scl_scripts}/%_scl_enable_script +%if 0%{!?_compat_scl:1} +#%%Module1.0 +prepend-path X_SCLS %{scl} + +%endif +# For binaries +%_compat_scl_env_adjust PATH %_bindir +# For header files +%_compat_scl_env_adjust CPATH %_includedir +# For libraries during build +%_compat_scl_env_adjust LIBRARY_PATH %_libdir +# For libraries during linking +%_compat_scl_env_adjust LD_LIBRARY_PATH %_libdir +# For man pages; empty field makes man to consider also standard path +%_compat_scl_env_adjust MANPATH %_mandir +# For Java Packages Tools to locate java.conf +%_compat_scl_env_adjust JAVACONFDIRS %_sysconfdir/java +# For pkg-config +%_compat_scl_env_adjust PKG_CONFIG_PATH %_libdir/pkgconfig +EOF + +# Automatically generate enable script when needed. +%{?scl_enable_script} + +cat << EOF | tee -a %{buildroot}%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.%{scl_name_base}-scldevel +# macros to be used by packages depended on %scl collection +%%scl_%{scl_name_base} %{scl} +%%scl_prefix_%{scl_name_base} %{?scl_prefix} +EOF + +# install generated man page +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man7/ +install -m 644 %{?scl_name}.7 %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man7/%{?scl_name}.7 + + +%post runtime +# Simple copy of context from system root to SCL root. +# In case new version needs some additional rules or context definition, +# it needs to be solved in base system. +# semanage does not have -e option in RHEL-5, so we would +# have to have its own policy for collection. +semanage fcontext -a -e / %{?_scl_root} >/dev/null 2>&1 || : +semanage fcontext -a -e %{_root_sysconfdir} %{_sysconfdir} >/dev/null 2>&1 || : +semanage fcontext -a -e %{_root_localstatedir} %{_localstatedir} >/dev/null 2>&1 || : + +selinuxenabled && load_policy || : +restorecon -R %{?_scl_root} >/dev/null 2>&1 || : +restorecon -R %{_sysconfdir} >/dev/null 2>&1 || : +restorecon -R %{_localstatedir} >/dev/null 2>&1 || : + + +%files + + +%files runtime -f filesystem +%doc README LICENSE +%{?scl_files} + + +%files build +%doc LICENSE +%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.%{scl}-config + + +%files scldevel +%doc LICENSE +%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.%{scl_name_base}-scldevel + + +%{?scl_syspaths_metapackage:%files syspaths} + + +%changelog +* Wed Dec 09 2020 Honza Horak - 3.7-1 +- Initial build of rh-postgresql13 + +* Fri Jul 26 2019 Honza Horak - 3.4-1 +- Convert to rh-postgresql12 + +* Tue Dec 12 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.1-1 +- sync with sclo-postgresql10 + +* Tue Dec 12 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.1-1 +- new collection rh-postgresql10 + +* Mon Sep 04 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-10 +- scldevel subpackage to depend on runtime subpackage +- don't set XDG_* variables, per rhbz#1464084 + +* Mon Jun 26 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-9 +- require contrib-syspaths by syspaths + +* Wed Jun 21 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-8 +- rebuild for description/summary changes in *-syspaths + +* Wed Jun 21 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-7 +- fix hack with _pkgdocdir; _pkgdocdir was defined every second build because we + defined the _pkgdocdir for ourselves + +* Wed Jun 21 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-6 +- add syspaths metapackage + +* Tue Jun 20 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-5 +- first build with scl_name_prefix 'rh-' + +* Tue Apr 18 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-4 +- add space after _compat_scl_env_adjust, the newline is not automatically + added on RHEL6 + +* Tue Apr 18 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-3 +- airier spec file + +* Wed Apr 12 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-2 +- scl-utils v2 fix + +* Thu Apr 06 2017 Pavel Raiskup - 3.0-1 +- bump version against scl 3 + +* Wed Jul 27 2016 Pavel Raiskup - 2.2-3 +- rebuild for s390x + +* Thu Feb 11 2016 Honza Horak - 2.2-2 +- Rebuild with newer scl-utils + +* Fri Jan 29 2016 Pavel Kajaba - 2.2-1 +- Release bump + +* Fri Mar 20 2015 Pavel Raiskup - 2.0-9 +- move the postgresql-ctl context definition to main package + +* Thu Mar 19 2015 Pavel Raiskup - 2.0-8 +- fix SELinux context on starting binaries once more + +* Wed Mar 18 2015 Pavel Raiskup - 2.0-7 +- merge rhel6 & rhel7 rh-postgresql94 branches + +* Wed Mar 18 2015 Pavel Raiskup - 2.0-6 +- fix SELinux context on starting binaries +- rebuild for scl-utils change (#1200057) + +* Wed Feb 18 2015 Honza Horak - 2.0-5 +- Remove NFS register feature for questionable usage for DBs + +* Thu Jan 29 2015 Jozef Mlich - 2.0-4 +- %{_unitdir} is available only in RHEL7 + +* Mon Jan 26 2015 Honza Horak - 2.0-3 +- Do not set selinux context scl root during scl register + +* Mon Jan 26 2015 Honza Horak - 2.0-2 +- Use cat for README expansion, rather than include macro + +* Sat Jan 17 2015 Honza Horak +- Apply many changes for new generation + +* Mon Oct 13 2014 Honza Horak - 1.1-21 +- Rebuild for s390x + Resolves: #1152432 + +* Mon Mar 31 2014 Honza Horak - 1.1-20 +- Fix path typo in README + Related: #1061456 + +* Wed Feb 19 2014 Jozef Mlich - 1.1-19 +- Release bump (and cherry pick from rhscl-1.1-postgresql92-rhel-7) + Resloves: #1061456 + +* Thu Feb 13 2014 Jozef Mlich - 1.1-18 +- Resolves: #1058611 (postgresql92-build needs to depend + on scl-utils-build) +- Add LICENSE, README and postgresql92.7 man page + Resloves: #1061456 + +* Wed Feb 12 2014 Honza Horak - 1.1-17 +- Add -scldevel subpackage + Resolves: #1063359 + +* Wed Dec 18 2013 Jozef Mlich 1-17 +- release bump + Resolves #1038693 + +* Tue Nov 26 2013 Jozef Mlich 1-16 +- By default, patch(1) creates backup files when chunks apply with offsets. + Turn that off to ensure such files don't get included in RPMs. + +* Fri Nov 22 2013 Honza Horak 1-15 +- Rename variable to match postgresql package + +* Mon Nov 18 2013 Jozef Mlich 1-14 +- release bump + +* Wed Oct 9 2013 Jozef Mlich 1-13 +- release bump to scl 1.1 + +* Wed May 22 2013 Honza Horak 1-12 +- Run semanage on whole root, BZ#956981 is fixed now +- Require semanage utility to be installed for -runtime package +- Fix MANPATH definition, colon in the end is correct (it means default) + Resolves: BZ#966382 + +* Fri May 3 2013 Honza Horak 1-11 +- Run semanage for all directories separately, since it has + problems with definition for whole root + +* Thu May 2 2013 Honza Horak 1-10 +- Handle context of the init script +- Add better descriptions for packages + +* Fri Apr 26 2013 Honza Horak 1-9 +- fix escaping in PATH variable definition + +* Mon Apr 8 2013 Honza Horak 1-8 +- Don't require policycoreutils-python in RHEL-5 or older +- Require postgresql-server from the collection as main package +- Build separately on all arches +- Fix Environment variables definition + +* Wed Feb 20 2013 Honza Horak 1-7 +- Use %%setup macro to create safer build environment + +* Fri Nov 09 2012 Honza Horak 1-6 +- rename spec file to correspond with package name + +* Thu Nov 08 2012 Honza Horak 1-5 +- Mark service-environment as a config file + +* Thu Oct 25 2012 Honza Horak 1-5 +- create service-environment file to hold information about all collections, + that should be enabled when service is starting +- added policycoreutils-python for semanage -e + +* Thu Oct 18 2012 Honza Horak 1-3 +- copy SELinux context from core mysql files + +* Wed Oct 03 2012 Honza Horak 1-2 +- update to postgresql-9.2 and rename to postgresql92 + +* Mon Mar 19 2012 Honza Horak 1-1 +- initial packaging +