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view roundup/dist/command/bdist_rpm.py @ 6757:f6dd6cd920bc
Split edit ok and edit not ok test into two tests.
Having them combined seems to cause them to fail in CI.
Will splitting them with separate setup for each work better?
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 05 Jul 2022 02:02:38 -0400 |
| parents | 42bf0a707763 |
| children | 551fec9c4cfc |
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# # Copyright (C) 2009 Stefan Seefeld # All rights reserved. # For license terms see the file COPYING.txt. # # converted to not use distutils 2021 from setuptools.command.bdist_rpm import bdist_rpm as base import os # cribbed from 2.7 distutils def write_file (filename, contents): """Create a file with the specified name and write 'contents' (a sequence of strings without line terminators) to it. """ f = open(filename, "w") try: for line in contents: f.write(line + "\n") finally: f.close() class bdist_rpm(base): def finalize_options(self): base.finalize_options(self) if self.install_script: # install script is overridden. skip default return # install script option must be file name. # create the file in rpm build directory. install_script = os.path.join(self.rpm_base, "install.sh") self.mkpath(self.rpm_base) self.execute(write_file, (install_script, [ ("%s setup.py install --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT " "--record=ROUNDUP_FILES") % self.python, # allow any additional extension for man pages # (rpm may compress them to .gz or .bz2) # man page here is any file # with single-character extension # in man directory "sed -e 's,\(/man/.*\..\)$,\\1*,' " "<ROUNDUP_FILES >INSTALLED_FILES", ]), "writing '%s'" % install_script) self.install_script = install_script
