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authorRemi Collet <fedora@famillecollet.com>2014-09-02 17:45:01 +0200
committerRemi Collet <fedora@famillecollet.com>2014-09-02 17:45:01 +0200
commit03d502e571b375ffd276b192ecd5128306ab3ef1 (patch)
tree2d0ddcacaecc662ee5dd362a0120cecaaa754fbc /php56
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-rw-r--r--php56/LICENSE340
-rw-r--r--php56/Makefile4
-rw-r--r--php56/README54
-rw-r--r--php56/macros-build16
-rw-r--r--php56/php56.spec147
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diff --git a/php56/LICENSE b/php56/LICENSE
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@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/php56/Makefile b/php56/Makefile
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-SRCDIR := $(shell pwd)
-NAME := $(shell basename $(SRCDIR))
-include ../../../common/Makefile
-
diff --git a/php56/README b/php56/README
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-Package %{scl_name} provides the PHP scripting language as a Software
-Collection. For more information about Software Collections, see
-scl(1). By installing the %{scl_name} collection, you will get a
-minimal set of packages to have a working PHP.
-
-Usage: scl enable %{scl} 'php'
-
-Software Collections allows use of applications which are not located
-in the filesystem root hierarchy but are present in an alternative
-location, which is %{_scl_root} in case of the %{scl_name}
-collection.
-
-PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. PHP attempts to make it
-easy for developers to write dynamically generated web pages. PHP also
-offers built-in database integration for several commercial and
-non-commercial database management systems, so writing a
-database-enabled webpage with PHP is fairly simple. The most common
-use of PHP coding is probably as a replacement for CGI scripts.
-
-The %{?scl_prefix}php package provides the module (often referred to as mod_php)
-which adds support for the PHP language to Apache HTTP server.
-
-The %{?scl_prefix}php-fpm package provides the FastCGI process manager
-which adds support for the PHP language to FastCGI compatible servers.
-
-FastCGI process manager (php-fpm) listens on local network soket
-(by default port 9000).
-
-When working with %{scl_name} collection, use the "scl" utility (see
-scl(1) for usage) to enable the scl environment properly.
-
-Configuration for the %{scl_name} software collection is located under %{_sysconfdir}.
-
-Examples:
-scl enable %{scl_name} 'command --arg'
- Run a specific command with argument --arg within %{scl_name} software collections
- environment.
-
-scl enable %{scl_name} 'php'
- Run php from %{scl_name} software collection.
-
-scl enable %{scl_name} bash
- Run interactive shell where %{scl_name} software collection is enabled.
-
-scl enable %{scl_name} 'man php'
- Show man pages for php command, which is part of the %{scl_name} software
- collection.
-
-%if 0%{?rhel} >= 7
-systemctl start %{?scl_prefix}php-fpm
-%else
-service %{?scl_prefix}php-fpm start
-%endif
- Starts the php-fpm server from %{scl_name} software collection. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/php56/macros-build b/php56/macros-build
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-%scl_package_override() %{expand:
- %{?@SCL@___pear:%global __pear %@SCL@___pear}
- %{?@SCL@___pecl:%global __pecl %@SCL@___pecl}
- %{?@SCL@___php:%global __php %@SCL@___php}
- %global pear_metadir %@SCL@_pear_metadir
- %global pear_xmldir %@SCL@_pear_xmldir
- %global pecl_xmldir %@SCL@_pecl_xmldir
- %global php_core_api %@SCL@_php_core_api
- %global php_zend_api %@SCL@_php_zend_api
- %global php_pdo_api %@SCL@_php_pdo_api
- %global php_version %@SCL@_php_version
- %global php_extdir %@SCL@_php_extdir
- %global php_inidir %@SCL@_php_inidir
- %global php_incldir %@SCL@_php_incldir
-}
-
diff --git a/php56/php56.spec b/php56/php56.spec
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-%global scl_name_base php
-%global scl_name_version 56
-%global scl %{scl_name_base}%{scl_name_version}
-%global macrosdir %(d=%{_rpmconfigdir}/macros.d; [ -d $d ] || d=%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm; echo $d)
-%scl_package %scl
-
-# do not produce empty debuginfo package
-%global debug_package %{nil}
-
-Summary: Package that installs PHP 5.6
-Name: %scl_name
-Version: 1.0
-Release: 1%{?dist}
-Group: Development/Languages
-License: GPLv2+
-
-Source0: macros-build
-Source1: README
-Source2: LICENSE
-
-BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
-BuildRequires: scl-utils-build
-BuildRequires: help2man
-# Temporary work-around
-BuildRequires: iso-codes
-
-Requires: %{?scl_prefix}php-common
-Requires: %{?scl_prefix}php-cli
-Requires: %{?scl_prefix}php-pear
-Requires: %{?scl_name}-runtime
-
-%description
-This is the main package for %scl Software Collection,
-that install PHP 5.5 language.
-
-
-%package runtime
-Summary: Package that handles %scl Software Collection.
-Group: Development/Languages
-Requires: scl-utils
-
-%description runtime
-Package shipping essential scripts to work with %scl Software Collection.
-
-
-%package build
-Summary: Package shipping basic build configuration
-Group: Development/Languages
-Requires: scl-utils-build
-Requires: %{?scl_name}-runtime
-
-%description build
-Package shipping essential configuration macros
-to build %scl Software Collection.
-
-
-%package scldevel
-Summary: Package shipping development files for %scl
-Group: Development/Languages
-Requires: %{?scl_name}-runtime
-
-%description scldevel
-Package shipping development files, especially usefull for development of
-packages depending on %scl Software Collection.
-
-
-%prep
-%setup -c -T
-
-cat <<EOF | tee enable
-export PATH=%{_bindir}:%{_sbindir}\${PATH:+:\${PATH}}
-export MANPATH=%{_mandir}:\${MANPATH}
-EOF
-
-# generate rpm macros file for depended collections
-cat << EOF | tee scldev
-%%scl_%{scl_name_base} %{scl}
-%%scl_prefix_%{scl_name_base} %{scl_prefix}
-EOF
-
-# This section generates README file from a template and creates man page
-# from that file, expanding RPM macros in the template file.
-cat >README <<'EOF'
-%{expand:%(cat %{SOURCE1})}
-EOF
-
-# copy the license file so %%files section sees it
-cp %{SOURCE2} .
-
-
-%build
-# generate a helper script that will be used by help2man
-cat >h2m_helper <<'EOF'
-#!/bin/bash
-[ "$1" == "--version" ] && echo "%{scl_name} %{version} Software Collection" || cat README
-EOF
-chmod a+x h2m_helper
-
-# generate the man page
-help2man -N --section 7 ./h2m_helper -o %{scl_name}.7
-
-
-%install
-install -D -m 644 enable %{buildroot}%{_scl_scripts}/enable
-install -D -m 644 scldev %{buildroot}%{macrosdir}/macros.%{scl_name_base}-scldevel
-install -D -m 644 %{scl_name}.7 %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man7/%{scl_name}.7
-
-%scl_install
-
-# Add the scl_package_override macro
-sed -e 's/@SCL@/%{scl}/g' %{SOURCE0} \
- | tee -a %{buildroot}%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.%{scl}-config
-
-# Move in correct location, if needed
-if [ "%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm" != "%{macrosdir}" ]; then
- mv %{buildroot}%{_root_sysconfdir}/rpm/macros.%{scl}-config \
- %{buildroot}%{macrosdir}/macros.%{scl}-config
-fi
-
-
-%files
-
-
-%if 0%{?fedora} < 19 && 0%{?rhel} < 7
-%files runtime
-%else
-%files runtime -f filesystem
-%endif
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%doc README LICENSE
-%scl_files
-%{_mandir}/man7/%{scl_name}.*
-
-
-%files build
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%{macrosdir}/macros.%{scl}-config
-
-
-%files scldevel
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%{macrosdir}/macros.%{scl_name_base}-scldevel
-
-
-%changelog
-* Sun Aug 24 2014 Remi Collet <rcollet@redhat.com> 1.0-1
-- initial packaging from php55 from rhscl 1.1 \ No newline at end of file