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Revisionc5d7d81004937a10d2b8fe270ef2f38c15a9f829 (tree)
Time2019-10-03 19:32:22
AuthorFumihisa TONAKA <fumi.ftnk@gmai...>
CommiterFumihisa TONAKA

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SFEapache24-oauth2: added

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diff -r 22df12abcc02 -r c5d7d8100493 specs/SFEapache24-oauth2.spec
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/specs/SFEapache24-oauth2.spec Thu Oct 03 19:32:22 2019 +0900
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
1+%include Solaris.inc
2+%include packagenamemacros.inc
3+
4+%define _prefix /opt/jposug
5+%define tarball_version 3.0.2
6+%define tarball_name mod_oauth2
7+
8+Name: SFEapache24-oauth2
9+Summary: OAuth 2.0 Resource Server module for the Apache HTTPd web server
10+Version: %{tarball_version}
11+IPS_package_name: web/server/apache-24/module/apache-oauth2
12+License: AGPL 3.0
13+Source: %{tarball_name}-%{tarball_version}.tar.gz
14+BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
15+SUNW_Copyright: %{name}.copyright
16+
17+Meta(info.upstream_url): https://github.com/zmartzone/mod_oauth2
18+
19+BuildREquires: web/server/apache-24
20+BuildREquires: jposug/library/liboauth2
21+REquires: web/server/apache-24
22+REquires: jposug/library/liboauth2
23+
24+%prep
25+%setup -n %{tarball_name}-%{tarball_version}
26+%build
27+
28+CPUS=`/usr/sbin/psrinfo | grep on-line | wc -l | tr -d ' '`
29+if test "x$CPUS" = "x" -o $CPUS = 0; then
30+ CPUS=1
31+fi
32+
33+%ifarch sparc
34+%define target sparc-sun-solaris
35+%else
36+%define target i386-sun-solaris
37+%endif
38+
39+export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/jposug/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/share/pkgconfig:/usr/apr/1.6/lib/amd64/pkgconfig:/usr/apr-util/1.6/lib/amd64/pkgconfig
40+export CC=/usr/bin/gcc
41+export CFLAGS='-m64 -I/opt/jposug/include -I /opt/jposug/include/oauth2 -I/usr/apache2/2.4/include'
42+export LD_FLAGS='-L/opt/jposug/lib'
43+
44+./autogen.sh
45+./configure --prefix=/opt/jposug --with-apxs2=/usr/apache2/2.4/bin/apxs
46+
47+make -j$CPUS
48+
49+%install
50+rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
51+mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/apache2/2.4/libexec
52+cp .libs/mod_oauth2.so.0.0.0 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/apache2/2.4/libexec/mod_oauth2.so
53+
54+%clean
55+rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
56+
57+%files
58+%defattr (-, root, bin)
59+%dir %attr(0755, root, sys) /usr
60+%dir %attr(0755, root, bin) /usr/apache2
61+%dir %attr(0755, root, bin) /usr/apache2/2.4
62+%dir %attr(0755, root, bin) /usr/apache2/2.4/libexec
63+%attr(0444, root, bin)/usr/apache2/2.4/libexec/mod_oauth2.so
64+
65+%changelog
66+* Thu Oct 03 2019 Fumihisa TONAKA <fumi.ftnk@gmail.com>
67+- initial commit
diff -r 22df12abcc02 -r c5d7d8100493 specs/copyright/SFEapache24-oauth2.copyright
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/specs/copyright/SFEapache24-oauth2.copyright Thu Oct 03 19:32:22 2019 +0900
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