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The system is made +up of two processes: an Agent, which collects data, and a Client which +allows users to visualize this data. These components communicate via +a MongoDB-based storage layer. A pluggable agent and gui framework +allows for collection and visualization of performance data beyond that +which is included out of the box. + +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} 'thermostat' + Run thermostat from the %{scl_name} software collection. + +service thermostat1-thermostat-tomcat start + Start tomcat on port 8080 and deploy thermostat-webapp + +scl enable %{scl_name} bash + Run an interactive shell with the %{scl_name} software collection enabled. + +scl enable %{scl_name} 'man thermostat' + Show man pages for the thermostat command, which is a part of the + %{scl_name} software collection. + +Report bugs to . diff --git a/SPECS/thermostat1.spec b/SPECS/thermostat1.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb66d80 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/thermostat1.spec @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ +%{!?scl_name_base:%global scl_name_base thermostat} +%{!?scl_name_version:%global scl_name_version 1} + +%{!?scl:%global scl %{scl_name_base}%{scl_name_version}} +%scl_package %scl + +# do not produce empty debuginfo package +%global debug_package %{nil} + +Name: %scl_name +Version: 1.1 +Release: 5%{?dist} +Summary: Package that installs %scl + +License: GPLv2+ +#URL: +Source0: README +Source1: LICENSE + +# Require minimal scl-utils which has fix for RHBZ#1033674 +BuildRequires: scl-utils-build >= 20130529-4 +BuildRequires: javapackages-tools +BuildRequires: help2man + +# This needs to require all packages shipped with the thermostat1 +# collection. The leaf package is thermostat1-thermostat-webapp +# which should pull in thermostat1-thermostat plus all deps, such +# as mongo-java-driver and mongodb from the mongodb collection. +# See RHBZ#1033653 for an explanation as to why thermostat-webapp +# and not thermostat without webapp. +Requires: %{scl_prefix}thermostat-webapp +Requires: %{name}-runtime + +%description +This is the main package for the %scl Software Collection. + +%package common +# xmvn config is set up so as to check collections in order: +# thermostat1 -> mongodb24 -> base +# Since thermostat1 packages can do ". /opt/rh/mongodb24/enable" +# make sure this file is there by requiring the owning package. +Requires: mongodb24 >= 1-2 +Summary: Package containing common parts of %{scl}-runtime and %{scl}-build sub packages. + +%description common +%{summary} + +%package runtime +Summary: Package that handles %scl Software Collection. +Requires: scl-utils >= 20130529-2 +Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release} + +%description runtime +Package shipping essential scripts to work with the %scl Software Collection. + +%package build +Requires: scl-utils >= 20130529-2 +Requires: %{name}-common = %{version}-%{release} +Summary: Build support tools for the %scl Software Collection. + +%description build +Package shipping essential configuration marcros/files in order to be able +to build %scl Software Collection. + +%package scldevel +Summary: Package shipping development files for %scl. +Group: Applications/File + +%description scldevel +Development files for %scl (useful e.g. for hierarchical collection +building with transitive dependencies). + +%prep +%setup -c -T +#===================# +# SCL enable script # +#===================# +cat <enable +# The thermostat1 collection depends on the mongodb24 collection +# for the mongo-java-driver. We need to source the enable script +# in order for xmvn builds to work. +. scl_source enable mongodb24 + +# Generic variables +export PATH="%{_bindir}:\${PATH:-/bin:/usr/bin}" +export MANPATH="%{_mandir}:\${MANPATH}" + +# Needed by Java Packages Tools to locate java.conf +export JAVACONFDIRS="%{_sysconfdir}/java:\${JAVACONFDIRS:-/etc/java}" + +# Required by XMvn to locate its configuration file(s) +export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS="%{_sysconfdir}/xdg:\${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:-/etc/xdg}" + +# Not really needed by anything for now, but kept for consistency with +# XDG_CONFIG_DIRS. +export XDG_DATA_DIRS="%{_datadir}:\${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share:/usr/share}" +EOF + +#===========# +# java.conf # +#===========# +cat <java.conf +# Java configuration file for %{scl} software collection. +JAVA_LIBDIR=%{_javadir} +JNI_LIBDIR=%{_jnidir} +JVM_ROOT=%{_jvmdir} +EOF + +#=============# +# XMvn config # +#=============# +cat <configuration.xml + + + + + /opt/rh/%{scl}/root + + + + opt/rh/%{scl}/root/usr/share/maven-fragments + + + + %{scl}-resolve + compound + + opt/rh/%{scl}/root + %{scl} + + + + + mongodb24-resolve + base-resolve + + + + + resolve-system + compound + + / + + + + %{scl}-resolve + mongodb24-resolve + base-resolve + + + + + install + compound + + opt/rh/%{scl}/root + %{scl} + + + + base-install + + + + + install-raw-pom + compound + + opt/rh/%{scl}/root + %{scl} + + + + base-raw-pom + + + + + install-effective-pom + compound + + opt/rh/%{scl}/root + %{scl} + + + + base-effective-pom + + + + + +EOF + +#=====================# +# README and man page # +#=====================# +# This section generates README file from a template and creates man page +# from that file, expanding RPM macros in the template file. +cat >README <<'EOF' +%{expand:%(cat %{SOURCE0})} +EOF + +# copy the license file so %%files section sees it +cp %{SOURCE1} . + +# scldevel macros +cat << EOF > macros.%{scl_name_base}-scldevel +%%scl_%{scl_name_base} %{scl} +%%scl_prefix_%{scl_name_base} %{scl_prefix} +EOF + + +%build +# generate a helper script that will be used by help2man +cat >h2m_helper <<'EOF' +#!/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 +# Parentheses are needed here as workaround for rhbz#1017085 +(%scl_install) + +install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{_scl_scripts} +install -p -m 755 enable %{buildroot}%{_scl_scripts}/ + +install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/java +install -p -m 644 java.conf %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/java/ + +install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/xmvn +install -p -m 644 configuration.xml %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/xmvn/ + +# Create java/maven/icons directories so that they'll get properly owned. +# These are listed in the scl_files macro. See also: RHBZ#1057169 +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_javadir} +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/java +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_javadocdir} +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_mavenpomdir} +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/maven-effective-poms +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_mavendepmapfragdir} +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps + +# install generated man page +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man7/ +install -m 644 %{scl_name}.7 %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man7/%{scl_name}.7 + +# scldevel macro +install -p -m 644 macros.%{scl_name_base}-scldevel %{buildroot}%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/ + +# Empty package (no file content). The sole purpose of this package +# is collecting its dependencies so that the whole SCL can be +# installed by installing %{name}. +%files + +# Runtime doesn't have files, they are owned by the shared subpackage. +# Why? Because we need enable and other config files in the build package +# as well. It would be bad for build to require runtime. +%files runtime +%doc README +%{_mandir}/man7/%{scl_name}.* + +# The -f filesystem is RHEL-7 only. For some reason scl-utils does not +# generate this file on RHEL-6. See RHBZ#1057169 and related bugs. +%files common -f filesystem +%doc LICENSE +%{scl_files} +%dir %{_sysconfdir}/java +%{_sysconfdir}/java/java.conf +%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/xmvn/configuration.xml +%dir %{_javadir} +%dir %{_javadocdir} +%dir %{_mavenpomdir} +%dir %{_datadir}/maven-effective-poms +%dir %{_mavendepmapfragdir} + +%files build +%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.%{scl}-config + +%files scldevel +%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.%{scl_name_base}-scldevel + + +%changelog +* Mon Mar 31 2014 Honza Horak - 1.1-5 +- Fix path typo in README + Related: #1061461 + +* Mon Mar 10 2014 Severin Gehwolf - 1.1-4 +- Own filesystem directories and java dir in the thermostat1 + collection. +- Resolves: RHBZ#1057169 + +* Thu Feb 13 2014 Omair Majid - 1.1-3 +- Update README +- Resolves: RHBZ#1061461 + +* Wed Feb 12 2014 Severin Gehwolf - 1.1-2 +- Introduce scldevel subpackage. +- Resolves: RHBZ#1063360 + +* Wed Feb 12 2014 Omair Majid - 1.1-1 +- Add LICENSE, README and man page +- Bump version to 1.1 +- Resolves: RHBZ#1061461 + +* Mon Jan 27 2014 Severin Gehwolf - 1-11 +- Own common java/maven/icon directories for this scl. +- Resolves: RHBZ#1057169 + +* Thu Jan 16 2014 Severin Gehwolf - 1-10 +- Depend on minimal scl-utils version which has fix for + RHBZ#1033674. +- Resolves: RHBZ#1051005 + +* Wed Jan 15 2014 Severin Gehwolf - 1-9 +- Depend on minimal scl-utils version which contains + the scl_source file. +- Include release in requires for thermostat1-common. +- Resolves: RHBZ#1051576 + +* Fri Dec 13 2013 Severin Gehwolf - 1-8 +- Make the thermostat1 metapackage depend on + webapp. +- Resolves: RHBZ#891540. + +* Wed Nov 27 2013 Severin Gehwolf - 1-7 +- Properly source dependent mongodb24 SCL. + +* Mon Nov 11 2013 Severin Gehwolf 1-6 +- Enable the mongodb24 collection in the thermostat1 + enable scriptlet. + +* Thu Nov 07 2013 Severin Gehwolf 1-5 +- Fix xmvn repo dependency on mongodb24 collection. + +* Fri Oct 25 2013 Severin Gehwolf 1-4 +- Move essential files into common subpackage. + +* Fri Oct 25 2013 Severin Gehwolf 1-3 +- First version including Java SCL configs. + +* Tue Sep 24 2013 Severin Gehwolf 1-2 +- Bump release for rebuild. + +* Mon Jul 29 2013 Omair Majid 1-1 +- Initial package