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[Mageia-dev] bumblebee in mageia (and mentoring)

+ Anssi Hannula + anssi at mageia.org +
+ Tue Apr 10 18:42:54 CEST 2012 +

+
+ +
10.04.2012 07:46, simple w8 kirjoitti:
+> Currently i dont have any account to be able to comit these new
+> packages for the distro so i ask if someone can review the specs so
+> that these packages can start existing in the distro, and i also ask
+> if theres someone that can help me with mentoring 
+
+Reviewed below. However, there looks to be quite a lot of work
+remaining, so I don't think I'll be able to help you personally with the
+issues. I hope you'll find a mentor who'll help you through.
+
+
+> Name:		libbsd
+> Summary:	Library providing BSD-compatible functions for portability
+>[...]
+> %{_libdir}/libbsd.so.%{major}*
+[...]
+> %{_libdir}/libbsd.so
+[...]
+
+We already have libbsd.a from glibc-devel, which would conflict with
+this. If they are really different libraries, something drastic would
+have to be done (e.g. renaming or dropping one). I suspect they are the
+same, though, in which case this isn't needed.
+
+> %prep
+> %setup -q
+> # fix encoding of flopen.3 man page
+> for f in src/flopen.3; do
+>   iconv -f iso8859-1 -t utf-8 $f >$f.conv
+>   touch -r $f $f.conv
+>   mv $f.conv $f
+> done
+> 
+> %build
+> %make
+
+%optflags not used.
+
+> %install
+> make install DESTDIR=%{buildroot} \
+
+%makeinstall_std
+
+>     libdir=%{_libdir} \
+>     usrlibdir=%{_libdir} \
+>     exec_prefix=%{_prefix}
+> 
+[...]
+> optidesk.spec
+> 
+> 
+> Name:           optidesk
+> Summary:        Tool to configure .desktop files to run with optirun
+> Group:          Graphical desktop/Other
+> Version:        0.1
+> Release:        1
+> URL:            https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/optidesk
+> License:        GPLv3
+> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/optidesk.git
+> Source0:	%{name}.tar.xz
+
+Tarball needs to be versioned.
+
+> Requires:	bumblebee
+> 
+> %description
+> This tool is intended to be an easy way of configuring your desired
+> applications to be run through Bumblebee. It will allow to create
+> and modify a menu entry with an alternative (Optirun) version of the
+> default launcher.
+> 
+> %files
+> %{_bindir}/%{name}
+> 
+> 
+> %prep
+> %setup -qn %{name}
+> 
+> %build
+> autoreconf -fi
+> %configure
+
+%configure2_5x
+
+> %make
+[...]
+> %changelog
+> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8 at gmailcom> 3.0-1
+> - initial package
+
+No single-entry changelog needed for imported packages, it will be
+created from the import commit message. (applies to all .specs)
+
+> 
+> dkms-bbswitch.spec
+> 
+> 
+> %define oname bbswitch
+> 
+> Name:           dkms-%{oname}
+> Summary:        bbswitch - Optimus GPU power switcher
+> Group:          System/Kernel and hardware
+> Version:        0.4.1
+> Release:        %mkrel 1
+> License:        GPLv3
+> URL:            https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch
+> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch.git
+> Source0:        %{oname}.tar.xz
+
+Tarball needs to be versioned.
+
+> BuildArch:	noarch
+> Requires(post):	dkms
+> Requires(preun):dkms
+
+Needs to require dkms.
+
+> 
+> %description
+> bbswitch is a kernel module which automatically detects the required
+> ACPI calls for two kinds of Optimus laptops. It has been verified to
+> work with "real" Optimus and "legacy" Optimus laptops (at least, that
+> is how I call them).
+> 
+> %files 
+> %{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version}/*
+> 
+> %post
+> set -x
+> dkms add -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade || :
+> dkms build -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade || :
+> dkms install -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade || :
+> /sbin/modprobe %{oname} || :
+> 
+> %preun
+> dkms remove --binary -m %{oname} -v %{version} --rpm_safe_upgrade --all || :
+> /sbin/rmmod %{oname} || :
+> 
+
+These scripts are a bit incorrect, see
+https://wiki.mageia.org/en/DKMS_packaging_policy
+(some || : should be replaced with &&)
+
+> %prep 
+> %setup -qn %{oname}
+> sed -i 's/#MODULE_VERSION#/%{version}/g' dkms/dkms.conf
+> 
+> %install
+> rm -rf %{buildroot}
+> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version}
+> cp *.c %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version}
+> cp Makefile %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version}
+> cp dkms/dkms.conf %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{oname}-%{version}/dkms.conf
+> 
+> %changelog
+> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8 at gmail.com> 0.4.1-1
+> - initial package
+> 
+> 
+> bumblebee.spec
+> 
+> 
+> Name:           bumblebee
+> Summary:        Bumblebee - support for NVidia Optimus laptops on Linux!
+> Group:          System/Kernel and hardware
+> Version:        3.0
+> Release:        1
+
+Missing %mkrel.
+
+> URL:            https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee
+> License:        GPLv3
+
+Incorrect license, see license policy:
+https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Licensing_policy
+
+AFAICS should be GPLv3+. I didn't check other packages, they may have
+wrong tags as well.
+
+> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee.git
+> Source0:	Bumblebee.tar.xz
+
+Needs to be versioned.
+
+> BuildRequires:	X11-devel
+> BuildRequires:	pkgconfig(glib-2.0)
+> BuildRequires:	pkgconfig(libbsd)
+> BuildRequires:	help2man
+> Requires(pre):	update-alternatives
+> Requires(post):	systemd-units
+> Requires(preun):systemd-units
+> Requires(postun):systemd-units
+> Requires:	virtualgl
+> Requires:	x11-driver-video-nvidia-current
+
+I thought this worked with nouveau as well?
+
+> Requires:	dkms-bbswitch
+> Requires:	dkms-acpi_call
+
+Packages can't require dkms packages directly, see the aforementioned
+DKMS policy (use kmod() instead). Requiring them directly breaks binary
+dkms packages.
+
+> %description
+> Bumblebee daemon is a rewrite of the original Bumblebee service,
+> providing an elegant and stable means of managing Optimus hybrid
+> graphics chipsets.
+> A primary goal of this project is to not only enable use of the
+> discrete GPU for rendering, but also to enable smart power management
+> of the dGPU when it's not in use.
+> 
+> %prep
+> %setup -qn Bumblebee
+> 
+> %build
+> autoreconf -fi
+> %configure \
+> CONF_DRIVER=nvidia \
+> CONF_DRIVER_MODULE_NVIDIA=nvidia-current \
+> CONF_LDPATH_NVIDIA=/usr/lib/nvidia-current:/usr/lib64/nvidia-current \
+> CONF_MODPATH_NVIDIA=/usr/lib/nvidia-current/xorg,/usr/lib64/nvidia-current/xorg,/usr/lib/xorg/modules,/usr/lib64/xorg/modules,/usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules,/usr/lib64/xorg/extra-modules
+
+Use %{_libdir}, %ifarch and %{_prefix}/lib. 32-bit builds need only
+%{_libdir}, 64-bit builds (%ifarch x86_64) need both %{_libdir} and
+%{_prefix}/lib.
+
+
+> %make
+> 
+> %install
+> rm -rf %{buildroot}
+> %makeinstall_std
+> 
+> install -m644 -D scripts/systemd/bumblebeed.service %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/systemd/system/bumblebeed.service
+> install -m644 -D scripts/sysvinit/bumblebeed %{buildroot}%{_initrddir}/%{name}/bumblebeed
+> 
+> %files
+> %doc README.markdown doc/RELEASE_NOTES_3_0
+> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d/bumblebee
+
+This shouldn't be %config.
+
+> %dir %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/
+> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf
+> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nouveau
+> %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia
+> %{_sysconfdir}/systemd/system/bumblebeed.service
+> %{_initrddir}/%{name}/
+
+Extra '/'?
+
+> %{_sbindir}/bumblebeed
+> %{_bindir}/optirun
+> %{_bindir}/bumblebee-bugreport
+> %{_mandir}/man1/bumblebeed.1*
+> %{_mandir}/man1/optirun.1*
+> 
+> %pre
+> %_pre_groupadd %{name}
+> if [ "$1" -eq "1" ];then
+>   /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --set gl_conf %{_sysconfdir}/ld.so.conf.d/GL/standard.conf
+> fi
+
+Forcibly changing configuration in %pre seems quite bad to me, though I
+do not see much better solutions (except making XFdrake aware of
+bumblebee, which is quite some work).
+
+> %post
+> %_post_service bumblebeed
+[...]
+> if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
+>   # Initial set
+>   # Enable (but don't start) the unit by default
+>   /bin/systemctl enable bumblebeed.service
+> fi
+
+I don't think this stuff is needed on Mageia, that is done by default.
+
+> %preun
+> %_preun_service bumblebeed
+[...]
+> if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then
+>   # Package removal, not upgrade
+>   /bin/systemctl --no-reload disable bumblebeed.service
+>   /bin/systemctl stop bumblebeed.service
+> fi
+
+That is done by %_preun_service already.
+
+
+> %postun
+> %_postun_groupdel %{name}
+
+> /bin/systemctl daemon-reload
+
+Already done by filetriggers.
+
+> if [ $1 -ge 1 ]; then
+>   # Package upgrade, not uninstall
+>   /bin/systemctl try-restart bumblebeed.service
+> fi
+
+Already done by %_post_service.
+
+> 
+> %changelog
+> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8 at gmailcom> 3.0-1
+> - 3.0 (from git), initial package
+> 
+> 
+> bumblebee-ui.spec
+> 
+> 
+> Name:		bumblebee-ui
+> Summary:	Bumblebee User Interface
+> Group:		System/Configuration/Other
+> Version:	1.0
+> Release:	%mkrel 1
+> URL:		https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui
+> License:	GPLv3
+> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui.git
+> Source0:	%{name}.tar.xz
+
+Needs to be versioned.
+
+> BuildArch:	noarch
+> Requires:	bumblebee
+> 
+> %description
+> This is a user interface for bumblebee.
+> A complete explanation of the feature of this user interface are
+> explained here : 
+>     https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui/wiki
+> Please give it a try and report bugs to:
+>     https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bumblebee-ui/issues
+
+"Please give it a try" is inappropriate in a %description. This should
+also briefly explain what bumblebee is.
+
+> %files
+> %{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart/bumblebee-indicator.desktop
+> %{_bindir}/bumblebee*
+> %{_datadir}/%{name}/
+> %{_datadir}/applications/*
+> %{_iconsdir}/hicolor/*
+> 
+> %prep
+> %setup -qn %{name}
+> 
+> %install
+> rm -rf %{buildroot}
+> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_iconsdir}/hicolor/48x48/apps/
+> cp icons/*.* %{buildroot}%{_iconsdir}/hicolor/48x48/apps/
+> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/{%{name},applications}
+> cp app/*.* %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name}
+> cp bumblebee-app-settings.desktop %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/
+> cp bumblebee-indicator.desktop %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/
+> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_bindir}
+> ln -s %{_datadir}/%{name}/AppSettings.py %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/bumblebee-app-settings
+> ln -s %{_datadir}/%{name}/Bumblebee-Indicator.py %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/bumblebee-indicator
+> 
+> chmod +x %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/bumblebee-app-settings.desktop
+> chmod +x %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/applications/bumblebee-indicator.desktop
+> chmod +x -R %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/%{name}
+> 
+> # Always start in boot
+> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart
+> cp bumblebee-indicator.desktop %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart
+> 
+> 
+> %changelog
+> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8 at gmail.com> 1.0-1
+> - initial package
+> 
+> 
+> dkms-acpi_call.spec
+> 
+> 
+> %define modname acpi_call
+> 
+> Name:           dkms-%{modname}
+> Summary:        A kernel module that enables you to call ACPI methods
+> Group:          System/Kernel and hardware
+> Version:        0.1
+> Release:        %mkrel 1
+> URL:            https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/acpi_call
+> License:        GPL
+> # source from git repo git://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/acpi_call.git
+> Source0:	%{modname}.tar.xz
+
+Needs to be versioned.
+
+> BuildArch:	noarch
+> Requires(post):	dkms
+> Requires(preun):dkms
+
+Needs to require dkms.
+
+> 
+> %description
+> A kernel module that enables you to call ACPI methods by writing the
+> method name followed by arguments to /proc/acpi/call.
+> 
+> %files
+> %doc README
+> %{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release}/*
+> 
+> %post
+> set -x
+> /usr/sbin/dkms add -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} --rpm_safe_upgrade || :
+> /usr/sbin/dkms build -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} --rpm_safe_upgrade || :
+> /usr/sbin/dkms install -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} --rpm_safe_upgrade || :
+> /sbin/modprobe %{modname} || :
+
+Same comments as for the previous dkms package, see mentioned policy.
+
+> 
+> %preun
+> dkms remove --binary -m %{modname} -v %{version}-%{release} --rpm_safe_upgrade --all || :
+> /sbin/rmmod %{modname} || :
+> 
+> %prep
+> %setup -qn %{modname}
+> 
+> %install
+> rm -rf %{buildroot}
+> 
+> mkdir -p -m755 %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release}
+> cp -a * %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release}
+> # DKMS config
+> cat > %{buildroot}%{_usrsrc}/%{modname}-%{version}-%{release}/dkms.conf << 'EOF'
+> PACKAGE_NAME="%{modname}"
+> PACKAGE_VERSION="%{version}-%{release}"
+> MAKE[0]="make default KERNELPATH=${kernel_source_dir}"
+
+> MAKE_MATCH[0]="make load KERNELPATH=${kernel_source_dir}"
+
+MAKE_MATCH[#] is a regular expression field, you have something very
+different in there. MAKE_MATCH[#] line is unneeded here.
+
+> BUILT_MODULE_NAME[0]="%{modname}"
+> DEST_MODULE_LOCATION[0]="/kernel/drivers/acpi"
+> REMAKE_INITRD="no"
+> AUTOINSTALL="yes"
+> EOF
+> 
+> %changelog
+> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8 at gmailcom> 1.0-1
+> - initial package
+> 
+> 
+> libindicator.spec
+> 
+> 
+> %define major 7
+> %define libtool %mklibname indicator3
+> %define libname %mklibname indicator3_ %{major}
+> %define libdevel %mklibname indicator3 -d
+> 
+> Name:           libindicator
+> Summary:        A set of symbols and convience functions for indicators
+> Group:          System/Libraries
+> Version:        0.4.93
+> Release:        %mkrel 1
+> License:        GPL-3.0
+
+Incorrect license tag.
+
+> URL:            http://launchpad.net/libindicator
+> Source0:        http://launchpad.net/libindicator/0.5/0.4.93/+download//%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
+> BuildRequires:  pkgconfig(gtk+-3.0)
+> 
+> %description
+> A set of symbols and convience functions that all indicators would like
+> to use. Not of real use outside of the Ayatana indicators project.
+> 
+> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
+> %package -n %{libname}
+> Summary:        libindicator3 library
+> Group:          System/Libraries
+> 
+> %description -n %{libname}
+> Library for libindicator3.
+> 
+> %files -n %{libname}
+> %{_libdir}/libindicator3.so.%{major}*
+> 
+> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
+> %package -n %{libtool}-tools
+> Summary:        libindicator3 tool
+> Group:          System/Libraries
+> 
+> %description -n %{libtool}-tools
+> Tool to load libindicator3 plugins.
+> 
+> %files -n %{libtool}-tools
+> %{_libdir}/indicator-loader3
+> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-blank.so
+> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-entry-func.so
+> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-null.so
+> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-signaler.so
+> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-simple.so
+> %{_libdir}/libdummy-indicator-visible.so
+>    
+> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
+> %package -n %{libdevel}
+> Summary:        libindicator3 development files
+> Group:          Development/GNOME and GTK+
+> Requires:	%{libname} >= %{version}
+
+Shouldn't this be "="?
+
+> 
+> %description -n %{libdevel}
+> Development files needed by libindicator3.
+> 
+> %files -n %{libdevel}
+> %doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING INSTALL
+> %{_includedir}/libindicator3-0.4/libindicator/
+> %{_libdir}/libindicator3.so
+> %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/indicator3-0.4.pc
+> %{_datadir}/libindicator/80indicator-debugging
+> 
+> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
+> %prep
+> %setup -q
+> 
+> %build
+> %configure \
+>   --disable-static
+> %make
+> 
+> %install
+> %makeinstall_std
+> 
+> # Clean .la files
+> find %{buildroot}%{_libdir} -name '*.la' -delete -print
+> 
+> 
+> %changelog
+> * Sun Mar 18 2012 Simple <simplew8 at gmail.com> 0.4.93-1
+> - first package
+> 
+> 
+> virtualgl.spec
+> 
+> 
+> %define oname VirtualGL
+> %define libname %mklibname %{name}
+> 
+> Name:           virtualgl
+> Summary:        A toolkit for displaying OpenGL applications to thin clients
+> Group:          Networking/Other
+> Version:        2.3
+> Release:        %mkrel 1
+> URL:            http://www.virtualgl.org
+> License:        wxWindows Library License v3.1
+
+Incorrect tag, see license policy as mentioned previously.
+
+> Source0:	http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/virtualgl/%{oname}-%{version}.tar.gz
+> Patch0:		vgl_2.3_patch0
+
+Please name this properly, and with a .patch extension.
+
+> BuildRequires:	X11-devel
+> BuildRequires:	jpeg-devel
+> BuildRequires:	cmake
+> 
+> 
+> %description
+> VirtualGL is a library which allows most Linux OpenGL applications to be
+> remotely displayed to a thin client without the need to alter the
+> applications in any way.  VGL inserts itself into an application at run time
+> and intercepts a handful of GLX calls, which it reroutes to the server's
+> display (which presumably has a 3D accelerator attached.)  This causes all
+> 3D rendering to occur on the server's display.  As each frame is rendered
+> by the server, VirtualGL reads back the pixels from the server's framebuffer
+> and sends them to the client for re-compositing into the appropriate X
+> Window.  VirtualGL can be used to give hardware-accelerated 3D capabilities to
+> VNC or other remote display environments that lack GLX support.  In a LAN
+> environment, it can also be used with its built-in motion-JPEG video delivery
+> system to remotely display full-screen 3D applications at 20+ frames/second.
+> 
+> VirtualGL is based upon ideas presented in various academic papers on
+> this topic, including "A Generic Solution for Hardware-Accelerated Remote
+> Visualization" (Stegmaier, Magallon, Ertl 2002) and "A Framework for
+> Interactive Hardware Accelerated Remote 3D-Visualization" (Engel, Sommer,
+> Ertl 2000.)
+> 
+> %files
+> %{_bindir}/*
+> %{_defaultdocdir}/%{name}/
+
+Mark docs as %doc.
+
+> 
+> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
+> %package -n %libname
+> Summary: Libraries injected by VirtualGL into applications that are ran through it
+> Group: System/Libraries
+> 
+> %description -n %libname
+> Libraries injected by VirtualGL into applications that are ran throught it. 
+> Lib package allow installing 32 and 64 bits libraries at the same time.
+> 
+> %files -n %libname
+> %dir %{_libdir}/fakelib/
+> %{_libdir}/fakelib/libGL.so
+> %{_libdir}/librrfaker.so
+> %{_libdir}/libdlfaker.so
+> %{_libdir}/libgefaker.so
+
+This will need %_provides_exceptions or %_exclude_files_from_autoprov so
+that devel(GL) won't be provided. This would confuse the -devel
+dependencies of the distribution, and libvirtualgl could sometimes be
+installed when libmesagl-devel is intended.
+
+> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
+> %package devel
+> Summary:	A toolkit for displaying OpenGL applications to thin clients
+> Group:		Networking/Other
+> Requires:	%{libname} >= %{version}
+
+Should be '=' AFAICS.
+
+> %description devel
+> VirtualGL is a library which allows most Linux OpenGL applications to be
+> remotely displayed to a thin client without the need to alter the
+> applications in any way.  VGL inserts itself into an application at run
+> time and intercepts a handful of GLX calls, which it reroutes to the
+> server's display (which presumably has a 3D accelerator attached). This
+> causes all 3D rendering to occur on the server's display.  As each frame
+> is rendered by the server, VirtualGL reads back the pixels from the
+> server's framebuffer and sends them to the client for re-compositing into
+> the appropriate X Window. VirtualGL can be used to give hardware-
+> -accelerated 3D capabilities to VNC or other remote display environments
+> that lack GLX support.  In a LAN environment, it can also be used with
+> its built-in motion-JPEG video delivery system to remotely display
+> full-screen 3D applications at 20+ frames/second. 
+> VirtualGL is based upon ideas presented in various academic papers on
+> this topic, including "A Generic Solution for Hardware-Accelerated Remote
+> Visualization" (Stegmaier, Magallon, Ertl 2002) and "A Framework for
+> Interactive Hardware Accelerated Remote 3D-Visualization" (Engel, Sommer,
+> Ertl 2000.)
+> 
+> %files devel
+> %{_includedir}/rrtransport.h
+> %{_includedir}/rr.h
+> 
+> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
+> %prep
+> %setup -qn %{oname}-%{version}
+> %patch0 -p1
+> 
+> %build
+> cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" \
+>     -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR:PATH=%{_libdir} \
+>     -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%{_prefix} \
+>     -DVGL_DOCDIR=%{_defaultdocdir}/%{name} \
+>     -DVGL_LIBDIR=%{_libdir} \
+>     -DTJPEG_INCLUDE_DIR=%{_includedir} \
+>     -DTJPEG_LIBRARY=%{_libdir}/libturbojpeg.so
+
+Should use %cmake.
+
+> %make
+> 
+> %install
+> rm -rf %{buildroot}
+> %makeinstall_std
+> 
+> rm -rf %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/fakelib
+> mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/fakelib
+> ln -sf ../librrfaker.so %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/fakelib/libGL.so
+> mv -f %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/glxinfo %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/glxinfo2
+> 
+> 
+> %changelog
+> * Mon Mar 19 2012 Simple <simplew8 at gmail.com> 2.3-1
+> - first package
+> 
+
+
+-- 
+Anssi Hannula
+
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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