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File sle-we-release.spec of Package 000release-packages
# # spec file for package sle # # 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: sle-we-release Summary: SUSE Linux Enterprise Workstation Extension 15 SP1 License: MIT Group: System/Fhs Version: 15.1 Release: 0 Provides: sled-release # used by yast to show where the product will be shown during installation. # lowest number will be top-most Provides: displayorder(220) #bsc#1071720 Obsoletes: sle-we-release-DVD < 15 Obsoletes: sle-we-release-POOL < 15 # we never had this, but just in case :) Obsoletes: sle-we-release-MINI < 15 # bsc#1083611 (we need this pattern selected only on SLES + WE, not SLED + WE) Recommends: (patterns-gnome-gnome_x11 if sles-release) Provides: %name-%version Provides: product() = sle-we Provides: product(sle-we) = 15.1-0 Provides: product-register-target() = sle%2D15%2Dx86_64 Provides: product-label() = SLEWE15%2DSP1 Provides: product-cpeid() = cpe%3A%2Fo%3Asuse%3Asle%2Dwe%3A15%3Asp1 Provides: product-url(bugtracker) = https%3A%2F%2Fbugzilla.suse.com%2F Provides: product-url(releasenotes) = https%3A%2F%2Fwww.suse.com%2Freleasenotes%2F%{_target_cpu}%2FSLE%2DSLED%2F15%2DSP1%2Frelease%2Dnotes%2Dsled.rpm %ifarch x86_64 Provides: product-updates-repoid() = obsrepository%3A%2F%2Fbuild.suse.de%2FSUSE%3AUpdates%3ASLE%2DProduct%2DWE%3A15%2DSP1%3Ax86_64%2Fupdate %endif %ifarch x86_64 Provides: product-updates-repoid() = obsrepository%3A%2F%2Fbuild.suse.de%2FSUSE%3AUpdates%3ASLE%2DProduct%2DWE%3A15%2DSP1%3Ax86_64%2Fupdate_debug %endif Provides: product-endoflife() Provides: product(sle-we-SP1) = %version-%release Obsoletes: sle-we-SP1-migration Obsoletes: product:sle-we-SP1-migration Requires: product(SUSE_SLE) = 15.1 Recommends: product(sle-module-python2) >= 15.1 ExclusiveArch: %ix86 x86_64 %description SUSE Linux Enterprise Workstation Extension adds additional functionality to a base SUSE Linux Enterprise installation. The Workstation Extension offers additional desktop applications (office suite, email client, graphical editor, multimedia tools) and libraries. Workstation Extension is enabled and installed by default on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop installation. Adding the Workstation Extension to a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation allows to seamlessly combine both products to create a full featured server workstation. %prep %build %install mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/products.d cat >$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/products.d/sle-we.prod << EOF <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <product schemeversion="0"> <vendor>SUSE</vendor> <name>sle-we</name> <version>15.1</version> <baseversion>15</baseversion> <patchlevel>1</patchlevel> <release>0</release> <endoflife></endoflife> <arch>%{_target_cpu}</arch> <cpeid>cpe:/o:suse:sle-we:15:sp1</cpeid> <productline>sle-we</productline> <register> <target>sle-15-x86_64</target> <flavor>extension</flavor> </register> <repositories> %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="update" repoid="obsrepository://build.suse.de/SUSE:Updates:SLE-Product-WE:15-SP1:x86_64/update" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="update" repoid="obsrepository://build.suse.de/SUSE:Updates:SLE-Product-WE:15-SP1:x86_64/update_debug" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="pool" repoid="obsproduct://build.suse.de/SUSE:Products:SLE-Product-WE:15-SP1:x86_64/sle-we/15.1/%{_target_cpu}" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="pool" repoid="obsproduct://build.suse.de/SUSE:Products:SLE-Product-WE:15-SP1:x86_64/sle-we/15.1/%{_target_cpu}" /> %endif %ifarch x86_64 <repository type="pool" repoid="obsproduct://build.suse.de/SUSE:Products:SLE-Product-WE:15-SP1:x86_64/sle-we/15.1/%{_target_cpu}" /> %endif </repositories> <upgrades/> <summary>SUSE Linux Enterprise Workstation Extension 15 SP1</summary> <shortsummary>SLEWE15-SP1</shortsummary> <description>SUSE Linux Enterprise Workstation Extension adds additional functionality to a base SUSE Linux Enterprise installation. The Workstation Extension offers additional desktop applications (office suite, email client, graphical editor, multimedia tools) and libraries. Workstation Extension is enabled and installed by default on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop installation. Adding the Workstation Extension to a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation allows to seamlessly combine both products to create a full featured server workstation.</description> <urls> <url name="bugtracker">https://bugzilla.suse.com/</url> <url name="releasenotes">https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/%{_target_cpu}/SLE-SLED/15-SP1/release-notes-sled.rpm</url> </urls> <buildconfig> <producttheme>SLED</producttheme> </buildconfig> <installconfig> <defaultlang>en_US</defaultlang> <releasepackage name="%{name}" flag="EQ" version="%{version}" release="%{release}"/> <distribution>SUSE_SLE</distribution> </installconfig> <runtimeconfig/> <productdependency relationship="requires" name="SUSE_SLE" baseversion="15" patchlevel="1" flag="EQ"/> <productdependency relationship="recommends" name="sle-module-python2" baseversion="15" patchlevel="1" flag="GE"/> </product> EOF %files %defattr(644,root,root,755) %dir /etc/products.d /etc/products.d/* %changelog
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