Build grub2-efi as a subpackage, and update some build deps.

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Peter Jones 2011-03-10 14:25:50 -05:00
parent 624cc16288
commit 95e479dce1

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@ -11,6 +11,10 @@
%define _target_platform sparc64-%{_vendor}-%{_target_os}%{?_gnu}
%endif
%if ! 0%{?efi}
%global efi %{ix86} x86_64 ia64
%endif
Name: grub2
Epoch: 1
Version: 1.99
@ -31,8 +35,8 @@ Patch2: grub-1.99-grub_test_assert_printf.patch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
BuildRequires: flex bison ruby binutils
BuildRequires: ncurses-devel lzo-devel
BuildRequires: flex bison binutils python
BuildRequires: ncurses-devel xz-devel
BuildRequires: freetype-devel libusb-devel
%ifarch %{sparc}
BuildRequires: /usr/lib64/crt1.o glibc-static
@ -50,20 +54,40 @@ Requires(post): dracut
# ExclusiveArch: %{ix86} x86_64 %{sparc}
%description
This is the second version of the GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader),
a highly configurable and customizable bootloader with modular
architecture. It support rich scale of kernel formats, file systems,
computer architectures and hardware devices.
The GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is a highly configurable and customizable
bootloader with modular architecture. It support rich varietyof kernel formats,
file systems, computer architectures and hardware devices.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a development snapshot, and as such will not
replace grub if you install it, but will be merely added as another
kernel to your existing GRUB menu. Do not replace GRUB (grub package)
with it unless you know what are you doing. Refer to README.Fedora
file that is part of this package's documentation for more information.
%ifarch %{efi}
%package efi
Summary: GRUB for EFI systems.
Group: System Environment/Base
%description efi
The GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is a highly configurable and customizable
bootloader with modular architecture. It support rich varietyof kernel formats,
file systems, computer architectures and hardware devices. This subpackage
provides support for EFI systems.
%endif
%prep
%setup -q -n grub-%{filever}
%setup -T -c -n grub-%{version}
%ifarch %{efi}
%setup -D -q -T -a 0 -n grub-%{version}
cd grub-%{filever}
cp %{SOURCE3} .
git init
git config user.email "pjones@fedoraproject.org"
git config user.name "Fedora Ninjas"
git add .
git commit -a -q -m "%{version} baseline."
git am %{patches}
cd ..
mv grub-%{filever} grub-efi-%{filever}
%endif
%setup -D -q -T -a 0 -n grub-%{version}
cd grub-%{filever}
cp %{SOURCE3} .
git init
git config user.email "pjones@fedoraproject.org"
git config user.name "Fedora Ninjas"
@ -71,41 +95,75 @@ git add .
git commit -a -q -m "%{version} baseline."
git am %{patches}
# README.Fedora
cp %{SOURCE3} .
%build
sh autogen.sh
%ifarch %{efi}
cd grub-efi-%{filever}
./autogen.sh
%configure \
CFLAGS="$(echo $RPM_OPT_FLAGS | sed \
-e 's/-fstack-protector//g' \
-e 's/--param=ssp-buffer-size=4//g' \
-e 's/-mregparm=3/-mregparm=4//g' \
-e 's/-fasynchronous-unwind-tables//g' )"\
TARGET_LDFLAGS=-static \
--with-platform=efi \
--program-transform-name=s,grub,%{name}-efi,
make %{?_smp_mflags}
cd ..
%endif
cd grub-%{filever}
./autogen.sh
# -static is needed so that autoconf script is able to link
# test that looks for _start symbol on 64 bit platforms
%configure CFLAGS="$(echo $RPM_OPT_FLAGS | sed \
-e 's/-fstack-protector//g' \
-e 's/--param=ssp-buffer-size=4//g' \
-e 's/-mregparm=3/-mregparm=4//g' \
-e 's/-fasynchronous-unwind-tables//g' )" \
TARGET_LDFLAGS=-static \
%ifarch %{sparc}
--with-platform=ieee1275 \
PLATFORM=ieee1275
%else
--with-platform=pc \
PLATFORM=pc
%endif
%configure \
CFLAGS="$(echo $RPM_OPT_FLAGS | sed \
-e 's/-fstack-protector//g' \
-e 's/--param=ssp-buffer-size=4//g' \
-e 's/-mregparm=3/-mregparm=4//g' \
-e 's/-fasynchronous-unwind-tables//g' )"\
TARGET_LDFLAGS=-static \
--with-platform=$PLATFORM \
--program-transform-name=s,grub,%{name},
# TODO: Other platforms. Use alternatives system?
# --with-platform=ieee1275 \
# --with-platform=efi \
# --with-platform=i386-pc \
make %{?_smp_mflags}
#gcc -Inormal -I./normal -I. -Iinclude -I./include -Wall -W -DGRUB_LIBDIR=\"/usr/lib/`echo grub/i386-pc | sed 's&^&&;s,grub,grub2,'`\" -O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -m64 -mtune=generic -DGRUB_UTIL=1 -MD -c -o grub_emu-normal_lexer.o normal/lexer.c
#In file included from normal/lexer.c:23:
#include/grub/script.h:26:29: error: grub_script.tab.h: No such file or directory
#make
%install
set -e
rm -fr $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%ifarch %{efi}
cd grub-efi-%{filever}
make DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT install
# Ghost config file
install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/boot/%{name}-efi
touch $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/boot/%{name}-efi/grub.cfg
ln -s ../boot/%{name}-efi/grub.cfg $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}-efi.cfg
# Install ELF files modules and images were created from into
# the shadow root, where debuginfo generator will grab them from
find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -name '*.mod' -o -name '*.img' |
while read MODULE
do
BASE=$(echo $MODULE |sed -r "s,.*/([^/]*)\.(mod|img),\1,")
# Symbols from .img files are in .exec files, while .mod
# modules store symbols in .elf. This is just because we
# have both boot.img and boot.mod ...
EXT=$(echo $MODULE |grep -q '.mod' && echo '.elf' || echo '.exec')
TGT=$(echo $MODULE |sed "s,$RPM_BUILD_ROOT,.debugroot,")
# install -m 755 -D $BASE$EXT $TGT
done
cd ..
%endif
cd grub-%{filever}
make DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT install
# Script that makes part of grub.cfg persist across updates
@ -139,7 +197,6 @@ install -m 644 -D %{SOURCE2} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/default/grub
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%post
exec >/dev/null 2>&1
# Create device.map or reuse one from GRUB Legacy
@ -170,19 +227,6 @@ rm -f /boot/%{name}/*.img
rm -f /boot/%{name}/*.lst
rm -f /boot/%{name}/device.map
%triggerin -- kernel, kernel-PAE
exec >/dev/null 2>&1
# Generate grub.cfg
%{name}-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
%triggerun -- kernel, kernel-PAE
exec >/dev/null 2>&1
# Generate grub.cfg
%{name}-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
/etc/bash_completion.d/grub
@ -224,10 +268,61 @@ exec >/dev/null 2>&1
# Actually, this is replaced by update-grub from scriptlets,
# but it takes care of modified persistent part
%config(noreplace) /boot/%{name}/grub.cfg
%doc COPYING INSTALL NEWS README THANKS TODO ChangeLog README.Fedora
%doc grub-%{filever}/COPYING grub-%{filever}/INSTALL grub-%{filever}/NEWS
%doc grub-%{filever}/README grub-%{filever}/THANKS grub-%{filever}/TODO
%doc grub-%{filever}/ChangeLog grub-%{filever}/README.Fedora
%exclude %{_mandir}
%{_infodir}/grub2*
%ifarch %{efi}
%files efi
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
/etc/bash_completion.d/grub
%{_libdir}/grub2-efi
%{_libdir}/grub/
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-mkconfig
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-mkdevicemap
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-mknetdir
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-install
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-probe
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-reboot
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-set-default
#%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-setup
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-bin2h
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-editenv
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-fstest
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-kbdcomp
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-menulst2cfg
# %{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mkelfimage
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mkfont
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mklayout
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mkimage
# %{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mkisofs
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mkpasswd-pbkdf2
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mkrelpath
%ifnarch %{sparc}
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-mkrescue
%endif
%ifarch %{sparc}
%{_sbindir}/grub2-efi-ofpathname
%endif
%{_bindir}/grub2-efi-script-check
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/grub.d
%config %{_sysconfdir}/grub.d/??_*
%{_sysconfdir}/grub.d/README
%{_sysconfdir}/grub2-efi.cfg
%{_sysconfdir}/default/grub
%dir /boot/grub2-efi
# Actually, this is replaced by update-grub from scriptlets,
# but it takes care of modified persistent part
%config(noreplace) /boot/grub2-efi/grub.cfg
%doc grub-%{filever}/COPYING grub-%{filever}/INSTALL grub-%{filever}/NEWS
%doc grub-%{filever}/README grub-%{filever}/THANKS grub-%{filever}/TODO
%doc grub-%{filever}/ChangeLog grub-%{filever}/README.Fedora
%exclude %{_mandir}
%{_infodir}/grub2*
%endif
%changelog
* Wed Feb 09 2011 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 1:1.98-4
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild