First commit is the critical one for fixing
error: line 10: Empty tag: BuildRoot:
failures in rpm builds.
Changes committed to git://oss.sgi.com/kenj/pcp.git dev
build/rpm/GNUmakefile | 14 -
build/rpm/fedora.spec.head | 271 ---------------------------------
build/rpm/pcp.spec.head | 360 ---------------------------------------------
build/tar/GNUmakefile | 4
debian/GNUmakefile | 4
qa/518 | 52 ++++++
qa/518.out | 4
qa/group | 1
src/pcp/pcp.sh | 20 +-
src/pmcd/rc-proc.sh | 3
10 files changed, 80 insertions(+), 653 deletions(-)
commit 0ab23e5f9efed364d78dee05731602799956bcb8
Author: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Dec 24 06:37:40 2012 +1100
rpm builds - fix spec file construction
After the PCP_SYSCONF_DIR changes I had to spilt the rpm spec files
into 3 pieces ... a head, the cleanconfigs script and a tail.
The recipe for stitching together a working spec file was not quite
right.
commit 6181e951fc4deb5ec983bbd7fb9601d8e486ac14
Author: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat Dec 22 06:45:24 2012 +1100
qa/518 (new) - exercise pcp -p
commit 0f107a64349c937e1a16de234076b6d2a0c85f95
Author: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat Dec 22 06:42:51 2012 +1100
pcp(1) - fix -p option
-p (to report running pmie instances) has been broken for sometime
due to a race/botch in the temp file handling. Fixed this and
tidied up the reporting format a little.
commit d5f3d9f38702cf73ff3cadf996e0e743b859ef0f
Author: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat Dec 22 06:39:32 2012 +1100
rc-proc.sh - fix update-rc.d hints
Found as follows: pmie is chkconfig off by default and the hints for
how to enable this (so /etc/init.d/pmie does something) were wrong.
The problem is not specific to pmie, but in the generic
chkconfig_on_msg() function.
commit 844d14cedfcf3bdc82842fa703d2067c9669f0b0
Author: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri Dec 21 18:44:37 2012 +1100
packaging tweaks - avoid $< and $@
Just to be sure, to be sure, make the rules explicit and don't rely on
gmake to substitute filenames in the order we require.
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