Name: rvm-ruby
Summary: Ruby Version Manager
-Version: 4 # Version will be appended the commit date
-Release: 1.20.9
+Version: 4 # Commit date will be appended
+# pick a RVM version from https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/tags
+Release: 1.20.10
License: ASL 2.0
-URL: http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/
+URL: http://rvm.io/
Group: Applications/System
-#Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar
-#BuildArch: noarch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-%(%{__id_u} -n)
BuildRequires: bash curl git
-BuildRequires: gcc-c++ patch chrpath readline readline-devel zlib-devel libyaml-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel
+BuildRequires: gcc-c++ patch chrpath readline readline-devel zlib-devel libyaml-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel autoconf automake libtool bison
BuildRequires: sed grep tar gzip bzip2 make file
Requires(pre): shadow-utils
# For rvm
Requires: bash curl git
# Basics for building ruby 1.8/1.9
-#Requires: gcc-c++ patch readline readline-devel zlib-devel libyaml-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel
+Requires: gcc-c++ patch readline readline-devel zlib-devel libyaml-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel autoconf automake libtool bison
# Used by the scripts
Requires: sed grep tar gzip bzip2 make file
%description
-RVM is the Ruby Version Manager (rvm). It manages Ruby interpreter environments
+RVM is the Ruby Version Manager. It manages Ruby interpreter environments
and switching between them.
This package is meant for use by multiple users maintaining a shared copy of
RVM is activated for all logins by default. To disable remove
%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/rvm.sh and source rvm from each users shell.
-%build
-
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
chmod 755 %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/rvm.sh
-#mv %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/rake %{buildroot}%{_bindir}/rvm-rake
-
-
# At this point, install of RVM is finished
# Now install some rubies
source ${rvm_path}/scripts/rvm
gemi='gem install --no-ri --no-rdoc'
-#touch $rvm_path/RELEASE
ruby_tag=ruby-1.9.3-p286
rvm install $ruby_tag
rvm use $ruby_tag
#ruby_tag=ruby-1.8.7-p352
#rvm install $ruby_tag
#rvm use $ruby_tag
+rvm cleanup all
)
export br=%{buildroot}
-# Remove sources
-rm -rf $br/usr/lib/rvm/src/*
-# Remove logs
-rm -rf $br/usr/lib/rvm/log/*
-
# Strip binaries
#find $br -type f -print0 |xargs -0 file --no-dereference --no-pad |grep 'not stripped' |cut -f1 -d: |xargs -r strip
find $br -type f \( -name \*.log -o -name \*.la \) -print0 |xargs -0 -r sed -i "s,$br,,g"
find $br -type f -print0 |xargs -0 file --no-dereference --no-pad |grep ': .* text' |cut -f1 -d: |xargs -r sed -i "s,$br,,g"
-# courtesy http://everydaywithlinux.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/patch-strings-in-binary-files-with-sed.html
-function patch_strings_in_file() {
- local FILE="$1"
- local PATTERN="$2"
- local REPLACEMENT="$3"
-
- # Find all unique strings in FILE that contain the pattern
- STRINGS=$(strings ${FILE} | grep ${PATTERN} | sort -u -r)
-
- if [ "${STRINGS}" != "" ] ; then
- echo "File '${FILE}' contain strings with '${PATTERN}' in them:"
-
- for OLD_STRING in ${STRINGS} ; do
- # Create the new string with a simple bash-replacement
- NEW_STRING=${OLD_STRING//${PATTERN}/${REPLACEMENT}}
-
- # Create null terminated ASCII HEX representations of the strings
- OLD_STRING_HEX="$(echo -n ${OLD_STRING} | xxd -g 0 -u -ps -c 256)00"
- NEW_STRING_HEX="$(echo -n ${NEW_STRING} | xxd -g 0 -u -ps -c 256)00"
-
- if [ ${#NEW_STRING_HEX} -le ${#OLD_STRING_HEX} ] ; then
- # Pad the replacement string with null terminations so the
- # length matches the original string
- while [ ${#NEW_STRING_HEX} -lt ${#OLD_STRING_HEX} ] ; do
- NEW_STRING_HEX="${NEW_STRING_HEX}00"
- done
-
- # Now, replace every occurrence of OLD_STRING with NEW_STRING
- echo -n "Replacing ${OLD_STRING} with ${NEW_STRING}... "
- hexdump -ve '1/1 "%.2X"' ${FILE} | \
- sed "s/${OLD_STRING_HEX}/${NEW_STRING_HEX}/g" | \
- xxd -r -p > ${FILE}.tmp
- mv ${FILE}.tmp ${FILE}
- echo "Done!"
- else
- echo "New string '${NEW_STRING}' is longer than old" \
- "string '${OLD_STRING}'. Skipping."
- fi
- done
- fi
-}
-
-# Strip object files in ar archives from bad path strings
-for f in `find $br -type f -name \*.a`; do
- td=`mktemp -d`
- pushd $td
- ar x $f
-
- for g in `find . -type f -print0 |xargs -0 file --no-dereference --no-pad |grep ': ELF' |cut -f1 -d:`; do
- strip $g
- grep "$br" $g || continue
-
- # Replace the bad path with the good one, padded by nulls
- patch_strings_in_file $g "$br"
- done
-
- ar r $f *
- popd
- rm -rf $td
-done
-
-# Replace paths in libraries strings
-for f in `find $br/usr/lib/rvm/rubies -type f -print0 |xargs -0 file --no-dereference --no-pad |grep ': ELF' |cut -f1 -d:`; do
- grep "$br" $f || continue
-
- # Replace the bad path with the good one, padded by nulls
- patch_strings_in_file $f "$br"
-done
+# Replace bad paths in all remaining files
+# Padding with zeroes broke the LOAD_PATH in libruby, therefore prepend path with harmless forward slashes
+printf -vch "%${#br}s" ""
+slashes=$(printf "%s" "${ch// //}")
+find $br -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i "s,$br,$slashes,g"
# Fix symlinks with bad path
for f in `find $br -type l |grep "$br"`; do