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File SLES_BCL-release.spec of Package 000release-packages
# # spec file for package SLES_BCL # # Copyright (c) 2018 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # # old location was /etc/YaST2/licenses/, see jsc#SLE-3067 %define product_license_dir /usr/share/licenses/product/ Name: SLES_BCL-release Summary: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1 Business Critical Linux License: MIT Group: System/Fhs Version: 15.1 Release: 0 # Checked with Ciaran - since BCL does not introduce own code, SLES EULA will be fine BuildRequires: skelcd-EULA-sles Recommends: branding #!BuildIgnore: SLES_BCL-installation-release # Included on the Project Config until resolve the future of SLES_BCL-installation-release package. # Prefer: sles-release # in rare cases, 'ln' is not found... Requires(post): coreutils Recommends: issue-generator # bsc#1078737#c7 # Recommends: release-notes-sles-bcl # we go with SLES release notes - BCL is a BUNDLE, we do not change SLES besides Metadata Recommends: release-notes-sles # This is coming from sles-release already. Provides: distribution-release Provides: product(SUSE_SLE) = %{version}-%{release} Provides: product(SUSE_SLE-SP1) = %{version}-%{release} # used by yast to show where the product will be shown during installation. # lowest number will be top-most # set displayorder 5 to show first if visible at all Provides: displayorder(5) # hide/enable base products on install on boot commandline (see FATE#327099#c5 ) # use "specialproduct=SLES_BCL" to show/enable BCL during install # general use "specialproduct=<product_name>" Provides: specialproduct(SLES_BCL) # bsc#1055299 Conflicts: otherproviders(distribution-release) # bsc#1049164 Obsoletes: leanos-release #bsc#1071720 Obsoletes: SLES_BCL-release-DVD < 15 Obsoletes: SLES_BCL-release-MINI < 15 Obsoletes: SLES_BCL-release-POOL < 15 #bsc#1076598 Obsoletes: SUSE_SLES_BCL-release < 15 Obsoletes: sles-release < %{version} Obsoletes: sles-release-DVD < 15 Obsoletes: sles-release-MINI < 15 Obsoletes: sles-release-POOL < 15 Provides: %name-%version Provides: product() = SLES_BCL Provides: product(SLES_BCL) = 15.1-0 %ifarch x86_64 Provides: product-register-target() = sle%2D15%2Dx86_64 %endif Provides: product-label() = SLE%2D15%2DSP1%2DBCL Provides: product-cpeid() = cpe%3A%2Fo%3Asuse%3Asles_bcl%3A15%3Asp1 Provides: product-url(releasenotes) = https%3A%2F%2Fwww.suse.com%2Freleasenotes%2F%{_target_cpu}%2FSLES%2F15%2DSP1%2Frelease%2Dnotes%2Dsles.rpm %ifarch x86_64 Provides: product-updates-repoid() = obsrepository%3A%2F%2Fbuild.suse.de%2FSUSE%3AUpdates%3ASLE%2DProduct%2DSLES%2DBCL%3A15%2DSP1%3Ax86_64%2Fupdate %endif %ifarch x86_64 Provides: product-updates-repoid() = obsrepository%3A%2F%2Fbuild.suse.de%2FSUSE%3AUpdates%3ASLE%2DProduct%2DSLES%2DBCL%3A15%2DSP1%3Ax86_64%2Fupdate_debug %endif Obsoletes: product:SUSE_SLES_BCL Provides: product-endoflife() = 2026%2D06%2D31 Provides: product(SLES_BCL-SP1) = %version-%release Obsoletes: SLES_BCL-SP1-migration Obsoletes: product:SLES_BCL-SP1-migration Provides: product(SUSE_SLE) = 15.1 Provides: product(SUSE_SLE-SP1) = 15.1 # Make sure we are at SLES15 level # TBD PreReq: glibc >= 2.22 Conflicts: kernel < 4.4 Conflicts: perl-Bootloader < 0.904 # old package obsoletes removed. If we support 11 SP4 migration to 15, we may # need to re-add some. # ./. BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build # this package should only be available for the "basearchs" of a product # i586 added as installation-images-SLES reequires it. ExclusiveArch: i586 x86_64 Source100: weakremovers.inc %include %{SOURCE100} %description SUSE Linux Enterprise offers a comprehensive suite of products built on a single code base. The platform addresses business needs from the smallest thin-client devices to the world's most powerful high-performance computing and mainframe servers. SUSE Linux Enterprise offers common management tools and technology certifications across the platform, and each product is enterprise-class. %prep %build %install mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/issue.d # Create set-up for issue-generator echo -e "\nWelcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1 Business Critical Linux (%{_target_cpu}) - Kernel \\\r (\\\l).\n" > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/issue.d/10-SUSE echo -e "\n" > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/issue.d/90-SUSE # create /etc/SuSE-release - deprecated, FATE#316268 # no longer build, in case you wonder touch $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/motd # Setup rpm macros mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/ echo "#" > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/macros.sle echo "# RPM macros to identify SLE distribution" >> $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/macros.sle echo "#" >> $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/macros.sle echo "#==================================================" >> $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/macros.sle echo "" >> $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/macros.sle echo "%%sle_version %sle_version" >> $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/macros.sle # Put EULA into correct place mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{product_license_dir}SLES_BCL cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{product_license_dir}SLES_BCL tar -xf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license-SLES.tar.gz # --overwrite echo "directory.yast" > directory.yast ls lic* > directory.yast # Removed since SLES BCL must have the same os-release as SLES to not break certifications. # We will copy it manually until we have a final agreement about the certification process # CREATE_OS_RELEASE_FILE mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc cat >$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/os-release << EOF NAME="SLES" VERSION="15-SP1%{?betaversion: }%{?betaversion}" VERSION_ID="%{version}%{?betaversion?: }%{?betaversion}" PRETTY_NAME="SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1" ID="sles" ID_LIKE="suse" ANSI_COLOR="0;32" CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:suse:sles:15:sp1" EOF mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/products.d cat >$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/products.d/SLES_BCL.prod << EOF <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <product schemeversion="0"> <vendor>SUSE</vendor> <name>SLES_BCL</name> <version>15.1</version> <baseversion>15</baseversion> <patchlevel>1</patchlevel> <predecessor>SUSE_SLES_BCL</predecessor> <release>0</release> <endoflife>2026-06-31</endoflife> <arch>%{_target_cpu}</arch> <cpeid>cpe:/o:suse:sles_bcl:15:sp1</cpeid> <productline>SLES_BCL</productline> <codestream> <name>SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15</name> <endoflife>2028-07-31</endoflife> </codestream> <register> %ifarch x86_64 <target>sle-15-x86_64</target> %endif </register> <repositories> %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="update" repoid="obsrepository://build.suse.de/SUSE:Updates:SLE-Product-SLES-BCL:15-SP1:x86_64/update" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="update" repoid="obsrepository://build.suse.de/SUSE:Updates:SLE-Product-SLES-BCL:15-SP1:x86_64/update_debug" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="pool" repoid="obsproduct://build.suse.de/SUSE:Products:SLE-Product-SLES-BCL:15-SP1:x86_64/SLES_BCL/15.1/%{_target_cpu}" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="pool" repoid="obsproduct://build.suse.de/SUSE:Products:SLE-Product-SLES-BCL:15-SP1:x86_64/SLES_BCL/15.1/%{_target_cpu}" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="pool" repoid="obsproduct://build.suse.de/SUSE:Products:SLE-Product-SLES-BCL:15-SP1:x86_64/SLES_BCL/15.1/%{_target_cpu}" /> %endif </repositories> <upgrades/> <summary>SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1 Business Critical Linux</summary> <shortsummary>SLE-15-SP1-BCL</shortsummary> <description>SUSE Linux Enterprise offers a comprehensive suite of products built on a single code base. The platform addresses business needs from the smallest thin-client devices to the world's most powerful high-performance computing and mainframe servers. SUSE Linux Enterprise offers common management tools and technology certifications across the platform, and each product is enterprise-class.</description> <linguas> <language>cs</language> <language>da</language> <language>de</language> <language>en</language> <language>en_GB</language> <language>en_US</language> <language>es</language> <language>fi</language> <language>fr</language> <language>hu</language> <language>it</language> <language>ja</language> <language>nb</language> <language>nl</language> <language>pl</language> <language>pt</language> <language>pt_BR</language> <language>ru</language> <language>sv</language> <language>zh</language> <language>zh_CN</language> <language>zh_TW</language> </linguas> <urls> <url name="releasenotes">https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/%{_target_cpu}/SLES/15-SP1/release-notes-sles.rpm</url> </urls> <buildconfig> <producttheme>SLES_BCL</producttheme> </buildconfig> <installconfig> <defaultlang>en_US</defaultlang> <releasepackage name="%{name}" flag="EQ" version="%{version}" release="%{release}"/> <distribution>SUSE_SLE</distribution> </installconfig> <runtimeconfig/> <productdependency relationship="provides" name="SUSE_SLE" baseversion="15" patchlevel="1" flag="EQ"/> <productdependency relationship="provides" name="SUSE_SLE-SP1" baseversion="15" patchlevel="1" flag="EQ"/> </product> EOF %post # Change the symlink to SLES BCL prod file. if [ -L /etc/products.d/baseproduct ] ; then rm -f /etc/products.d/baseproduct ln -sf SLES_BCL.prod /etc/products.d/baseproduct # bsc#1065272 elif [ ! -e /etc/products.d/baseproduct ]; then ln -sf SLES_BCL.prod /etc/products.d/baseproduct fi # Put EULA into correct place if [ ! -e %{product_license_dir}base ] ; then ln -sf SLES_BCL %{product_license_dir}base fi %files %defattr(644,root,root,755) %config /etc/os-release %dir /etc/products.d %ghost /etc/products.d/baseproduct /etc/products.d/* %config /etc/rpm/macros.sle %config(noreplace) /etc/motd %dir %{product_license_dir} %dir %{product_license_dir}SLES_BCL/ %dir /usr/lib/issue.d/ /usr/lib/issue.d/*-SUSE %license %{product_license_dir}SLES_BCL/license*txt %{product_license_dir}SLES_BCL/directory.yast %changelog
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