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-%define release 0.1pre1
-%define __python python
-%{!?py_ver: %define py_ver %(python -c 'import sys;print(sys.version[0:3])')}
-%define pythonversion %{py_ver}
-%{!?python_sitelib: %define python_sitelib %(%{__python} -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib()")}
-%{!?_initrddir: %define _initrddir %{_sysconfdir}/rc.d/init.d}
-
-# Most rpm-based distributions include the lxml package a 'python-lxml',
-# but some distributions and some people who roll their own lxml packages
-# call it just 'lxml'. We'll try to catch both.
-%define dfl_lxml python-lxml
-%define alt_lxml lxml
-%define lxmldep %(rpm -q %{alt_lxml} 2>&1 > /dev/null && echo %{alt_lxml} || echo %{dfl_lxml})
-
-Name: bcfg2
-Version: 0.9.6
-Release: %{release}
-Summary: Configuration management system
-
-Group: Applications/System
-License: BSD
-URL: http://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/bcfg2
-Source0: ftp://ftp.mcs.anl.gov/pub/bcfg/bcfg2-0.9.6pre1.tar.gz
-BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
-
-BuildArch: noarch
-
-BuildRequires: python-devel
-Requires: %{lxmldep} >= 0.9
-
-%description
-Bcfg2 helps system administrators produce a consistent, reproducible,
-and verifiable description of their environment, and offers
-visualization and reporting tools to aid in day-to-day administrative
-tasks. It is the fifth generation of configuration management tools
-developed in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division of Argonne
-National Laboratory.
-
-It is based on an operational model in which the specification can be
-used to validate and optionally change the state of clients, but in a
-feature unique to bcfg2 the client's response to the specification can
-also be used to assess the completeness of the specification. Using
-this feature, bcfg2 provides an objective measure of how good a job an
-administrator has done in specifying the configuration of client
-systems. Bcfg2 is therefore built to help administrators construct an
-accurate, comprehensive specification.
-
-Bcfg2 has been designed from the ground up to support gentle
-reconciliation between the specification and current client states. It
-is designed to gracefully cope with manual system modifications.
-
-Finally, due to the rapid pace of updates on modern networks, client
-systems are constantly changing; if required in your environment,
-Bcfg2 can enable the construction of complex change management and
-deployment strategies.
-
-%package -n bcfg2-server
-Version: %{version}
-Summary: Bcfg2 Server
-Group: System Tools
-Requires: bcfg2
-Requires: %{lxmldep} >= 1.2.1
-%if "%{_vendor}" == "redhat"
-Requires: gamin-python
-%endif
-
-%description -n bcfg2-server
-Bcfg2 helps system administrators produce a consistent, reproducible,
-and verifiable description of their environment, and offers
-visualization and reporting tools to aid in day-to-day administrative
-tasks. It is the fifth generation of configuration management tools
-developed in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division of Argonne
-National Laboratory.
-
-It is based on an operational model in which the specification can be
-used to validate and optionally change the state of clients, but in a
-feature unique to bcfg2 the client's response to the specification can
-also be used to assess the completeness of the specification. Using
-this feature, bcfg2 provides an objective measure of how good a job an
-administrator has done in specifying the configuration of client
-systems. Bcfg2 is therefore built to help administrators construct an
-accurate, comprehensive specification.
-
-Bcfg2 has been designed from the ground up to support gentle
-reconciliation between the specification and current client states. It
-is designed to gracefully cope with manual system modifications.
-
-Finally, due to the rapid pace of updates on modern networks, client
-systems are constantly changing; if required in your environment,
-Bcfg2 can enable the construction of complex change management and
-deployment strategies.
-
-%prep
-%setup -q -n bcfg2-0.9.6pre1
-
-%build
-%{__python}%{pythonversion} setup.py build
-
-%install
-%{__python}%{pythonversion} setup.py install --root=%{buildroot} --record=INSTALLED_FILES --prefix=/usr
-%{__install} -d %{buildroot}%{_bindir}
-%{__install} -d %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}
-%{__install} -d %{buildroot}%{_initrddir}
-%{__install} -d %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/default
-%{__install} -d %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/cron.daily
-%{__install} -d %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/cron.hourly
-%{__install} -d %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/bcfg2
-%{__mv} %{buildroot}/usr/bin/bcfg2* %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}
-%{__install} -m 755 debian/buildsys/common/bcfg2.init %{buildroot}%{_initrddir}/bcfg2
-%{__install} -m 755 debian/buildsys/common/bcfg2-server.init %{buildroot}%{_initrddir}/bcfg2-server
-%{__install} -m 755 debian/bcfg2.default %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/default/bcfg2
-%{__install} -m 755 debian/bcfg2.cron.daily %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/cron.daily/bcfg2
-%{__install} -m 755 debian/bcfg2.cron.hourly %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/cron.hourly/bcfg2
-%{__install} -m 755 tools/bcfg2-cron %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/bcfg2/bcfg2-cron
-
-%clean
-[ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} || exit 2
-
-%files -n bcfg2
-%defattr(-,root,root,-)
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2
-%{python_sitelib}/Bcfg2/*.py*
-%{python_sitelib}/Bcfg2/tlslite/*
-%{python_sitelib}/Bcfg2/Client/*
-%{_mandir}/man1/*
-%{_mandir}/man5/*
-%{_initrddir}/bcfg2
-%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/default/bcfg2
-%{_sysconfdir}/cron.hourly/bcfg2
-%{_sysconfdir}/cron.daily/bcfg2
-%{_prefix}/lib/bcfg2/bcfg2-cron
-
-%post -n bcfg2-server
-/sbin/chkconfig --add bcfg2-server
-
-%files -n bcfg2-server
-%defattr(-,root,root,-)
-
-%{_initrddir}/bcfg2-server
-
-%{python_sitelib}/Bcfg2/Server
-
-%if "%{pythonversion}" == "2.5"
-%{python_sitelib}/*egg-info
-%endif
-
-%{_datadir}/bcfg2
-
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2-admin
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2-build-reports
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2-info
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2-ping-sweep
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2-repo-validate
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2-server
-%{_sbindir}/bcfg2-remote
-
-%{_mandir}/man8/*.8*
-%dir %{_prefix}/lib/bcfg2
-
-%changelog
-* Fri Feb 2 2007 Mike Brady <mike.brady@devnull.net.nz> 0.9.1
-- Removed use of _libdir due to Red Hat x86_64 issue.
-
-* Fri Dec 22 2006 Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff@ocjtech.us> - 0.8.7.1-5
-- Server needs client library files too so put them in main package
-
-* Wed Dec 20 2006 Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff@ocjtech.us> - 0.8.7.1-4
-- Yes, actually we need to require openssl
-
-* Wed Dec 20 2006 Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff@ocjtech.us> - 0.8.7.1-3
-- Don't generate SSL cert in post script, it only needs to be done on
- the server and is handled by the bcfg2-admin tool.
-- Move the /etc/bcfg2.key file to the server package
-- Don't install a sample copy of the config file, just ghost it
-- Require gamin-python for the server package
-- Don't require openssl
-- Make the client a separate package so you don't have to have the
- client if you don't want it
-
-* Wed Dec 20 2006 Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff@ocjtech.us> - 0.8.7.1-2
-- Add more documentation
-
-* Mon Dec 18 2006 Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff@ocjtech.us> - 0.8.7.1-1
-- First version for Fedora Extras
-
-* Fri Sep 15 2006 Narayan Desai <desai@mcs.anl.gov> - 0.8.4-1
-- Initial log
-