+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# This script will build a RPM from the files in the current directory, given that there is a rpm/file.spec
-# Its primary purpose is to be used by Jenkins
-
-set -e
-set -x
-
-specfile=`find rpm -name \*.spec |head -1`
-test -z "$specfile" && exit -1
-
-specfile=`basename $specfile`
-
-name=`grep -P '^Name:\s+' rpm/$specfile |awk '{print $2}'`
-commitdate=`git log -1 --format="%ct"`
-version=`grep -P '^Version:\s+' rpm/$specfile |awk '{print $2}'`.$commitdate
-#release=`grep -P '^Release:\s+' rpm/$specfile |awk '{print $2}'`
-
-rm -rf rpmbuild
-mkdir -p rpmbuild/{BUILD,RPMS,SOURCES/$name-$version,SPECS,SRPMS,tmp}
-cp -a rpm/$specfile rpmbuild/SPECS
-sed -i "s/^[\t ]*Version:.*\$/Version: ${version}/" rpmbuild/SPECS/$specfile
-#tar --exclude-vcs --exclude='rpmbuild' --exclude='rpm' -cp * | (cd rpmbuild/SOURCES/$name-$version ; tar xp)
-
-pushd rpmbuild/SOURCES
-#tar cf $name-$version.tar $name-$version # Best not to use cpu on our small ec2 instances
-#sed -i "s/^[\t ]*Source0:.*/Source0: $name-$version.tar/g" rpmbuild/SPECS/*.spec
-#sed -i "s/^[\t ]*%setup[\t ]\+-n[\t ]\+.*/%setup -n $name-$version/g" rpmbuild/SPECS/*.spec
-popd
-
-rpmbuild --define "_topdir %(pwd)/rpmbuild" -ba rpmbuild/SPECS/$specfile