#
# supported distros f8, f10, f12, centos5
#
+# for locating pkgs.py
+export PATH=.:$PATH
+
# returns 'Fedora' or 'CentOS' for now
function pl_getDistro() {
if [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ] ; then
distro=$(awk ' { print $1 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
+ case $distro in Red*) distro="Redhat" ; esac
else
echo "build.common.pl_getDistro-unknown"
exit 1
# returns something like 8, 10, or 5.3
function pl_getRelease() {
if [ -f "/etc/redhat-release" ] ; then
- release=$(awk ' { if ($1=="Fedora" && $2=="Core") print $4 ; if (($1=="Fedora" && $2!="Core")||$1=="CentOS") print $3 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
+ release=$(awk ' { if ($1=="Fedora" && $2=="Core") print $4 ; if (($1=="Fedora" && $2!="Core")||$1=="CentOS") print $3 ; if ($1=="Red") print $6 } ' /etc/redhat-release)
else
echo "build.common.pl_getRelease-unknown"
exit 1
fi
- echo "$release"
+ # keep only the major number
+ echo "$release" | cut -d. -f1
return 0
}
[Ff]edora*)
releasename=f$release
;;
+ [Re]edhat*)
+ releasename=rhel6
+ ;;
[Cc]entOS*)
old_IFS="$IFS"
IFS="."
########## .pkgs format
# Usage: pl_parsePkgs keyword [-a arch] fcdistro pldistro pkgs-file[..s]
-# pkgs.py sohuld be found in PATH, like this file build.common
+# pkgs.py should be found in PATH, like this file build.common
function pl_parsePkgs () {
target_arch=$pl_DISTRO_ARCH
keyword=$1;shift
repo=$1; shift
kexclude_line="$1" ; shift
- sed -i -e "/baseurl=.*$/i\\
+ sed -i -e "/#baseurl=.*$/i\\
$kexclude_line" $repo
}