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%define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 1
Name: etckeeper
Version: 0.10
Release: alt2
Summary: Etckeeper help to keep your /etc directory in GIT repository
License: GPL2+
Group: Development/Other
Url: http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/etckeeper/
Source: %name-%version.tar.gz
Patch: %name-%version-%release.patch
BuildArch: noarch
AutoReq: yes,noshell
Requires: coreutils diffutils findutils git-core grep metastore perl-base sh
Packager: Evgenii Terechkov <evg at altlinux.org>
%description
etckeeper is a collection of tools to let /etc be stored in a git
repository. It hooks into apt to automatically commit changes made to /etc
during package upgrades. It uses `metastore` to track file metadata that
git does not normally support, but that is important for /etc, such as the
permissions of `/etc/shadow`. It's quite modular and configurable, while
also being simple to use if you understand the basics of working with git.
Initial support to Mercurial/Pacman/apt-rpm introduced.
%prep
%setup
%patch -p1
%build
%install
make install DESTDIR=%buildroot
%files
%_bindir/%name
%_sysconfdir/%name
%_sysconfdir/apt/apt.conf.d/%name.conf
%_man1dir/%{name}.*
%_sysconfdir/bash_completion.d/%name
%doc README TODO
%changelog
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Name: etckeeper
Version: 0.10
Release: alt2
Summary: Etckeeper help to keep your /etc directory in GIT repository
License: GPL2+
Group: Development/Other
Url: http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/etckeeper/
Source: %name-%version.tar.gz
Patch: %name-%version-%release.patch
BuildArch: noarch
AutoReq: yes,noshell
Requires: coreutils diffutils findutils git-core grep metastore perl-base sh
Packager: Evgenii Terechkov <evg at altlinux.org>
%description
etckeeper is a collection of tools to let /etc be stored in a git
repository. It hooks into apt to automatically commit changes made to /etc
during package upgrades. It uses `metastore` to track file metadata that
git does not normally support, but that is important for /etc, such as the
permissions of `/etc/shadow`. It's quite modular and configurable, while
also being simple to use if you understand the basics of working with git.
Initial support to Mercurial/Pacman/apt-rpm introduced.
%prep
%setup
%patch -p1
%build
%install
make install DESTDIR=%buildroot
%files
%_bindir/%name
%_sysconfdir/%name
%_sysconfdir/apt/apt.conf.d/%name.conf
%_man1dir/%{name}.*
%_sysconfdir/bash_completion.d/%name
%doc README TODO
%changelog
…
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