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# Some miscellaneous Fedora-related macros # List files matching inclusion globs, excluding files matching exclusion blogs # Optional parameters: # – -i "<globs>" inclusion globs # – -x "<globs>" exclusion globs # Globs are space-separated lists of shell globs. Such lists require %{quote:} # use for safe rpm argument passing. # Alternatively, set the following rpm variables before calling the macro: # – “listfiles_include” inclusion globs # — “listfiles_exclude” exclusion globs # Arguments passed to the macro without flags will be interpreted as inclusion # globs. %listfiles(i:x:) %{expand: %if %{lua: print(string.len(rpm.expand("%{?-i*}%{?listfiles_include}%*")))} listfiles_include=$(realpath -e --relative-base=. %{?-i*} %{?listfiles_include} %* | sort -u) %if %{lua: print(string.len(rpm.expand("%{?-x*}%{?listfiles_exclude}")))} while IFS= read -r finc ; do realpath -qe --relative-base=. %{?-x*} %{?listfiles_exclude} \\ | sort -u | grep -q "${finc}" || echo "${finc}" done <<< "${listfiles_include}" %else echo "${listfiles_include}" %endif %endif } # https://github.com/rpm-software-management/rpm/issues/581 # Write the contents of a list of rpm variables to a macro file. # The target file must contain the corresponding anchors. # For example %writevars -f myfile foo bar will replace: # @@FOO@@ with the rpm evaluation of %{foo} and # @@BAR@@ with the rpm evaluation of %{bar} # in myfile %writevars(f:) %{lua: local fedora = require "fedora.common" local macrofile = rpm.expand("%{-f*}") local rpmvars = {} for i = 1, rpm.expand("%#") do table.insert(rpmvars, rpm.expand("%" .. i)) end fedora.writevars(macrofile,rpmvars) } # gpgverify verifies signed sources. There is documentation in the script. %gpgverify(k:s:d:) %{lua: local script = rpm.expand("%{_rpmconfigdir}/redhat/gpgverify ") local keyring = rpm.expand("%{-k*}") local signature = rpm.expand("%{-s*}") local data = rpm.expand("%{-d*}") print(script) if keyring ~= "" then print(rpm.expand("--keyring='%{SOURCE" .. keyring .. "}' ")) end if signature ~= "" then print(rpm.expand("--signature='%{SOURCE" .. signature .. "}' ")) end if data ~= "" then print(rpm.expand("--data='%{SOURCE" .. data .. "}' ")) end } # gpgverify verifies signed sources. There is documentation in the script. %gpgverify(k:s:d:) %{lua: local script = rpm.expand("%{_rpmconfigdir}/redhat/gpgverify ") local keyring = rpm.expand("%{-k*}") local signature = rpm.expand("%{-s*}") local data = rpm.expand("%{-d*}") print(script) if keyring ~= "" then print(rpm.expand("--keyring='%{SOURCE" .. keyring .. "}' ")) end if signature ~= "" then print(rpm.expand("--signature='%{SOURCE" .. signature .. "}' ")) end if data ~= "" then print(rpm.expand("--data='%{SOURCE" .. data .. "}' ")) end }