# lustre.spec %{!?version: %global version @VERSION@} %{!?kver: %global kver ""} %{!?kdir: %global kdir %(dir=$(echo "%configure_args" | sed -ne 's/.*--with-linux=\\([^ ][^ ]*\\).*$/\\1/p'); if [ -n "$dir" ]; then echo "$dir"; else if [ -n "%kver" ]; then kversion="%kver"; else kversion="$(uname -r)"; fi; echo "/lib/modules/$kversion/source"; fi)} %{!?kobjdir: %global kobjdir %(dir=$(echo "%configure_args" | sed -ne 's/.*--with-linux-obj=\\([^ ][^ ]*\\).*$/\\1/p'); if [ -n "$dir" ]; then echo "$dir"; else if [ -n "%kver" ]; then kversion="%kver"; else kversion="$(uname -r)"; fi; if [ "%kdir" = "/lib/modules/$kversion/source" ]; then echo "/lib/modules/$kversion/build"; else echo "%kdir"; fi; fi)} # as an alternative to this implementation we could simply "make -C $kdir kernelversion" %{!?kversion: %global kversion %(if test -s %kobjdir/include/generated/utsrelease.h ; then LINUXRELEASEHEADER=%kobjdir/include/generated/utsrelease.h ; elif test -s %kobjdir/include/linux/utsrelease.h ; then LINUXRELEASEHEADER=%kobjdir/include/linux/utsrelease.h ; else LINUXRELEASEHEADER=%kobjdir/include/linux/version.h; fi; sed -ne '/^#define UTS_RELEASE/s/.*"\\(.*\\)"$/\\1/p' $LINUXRELEASEHEADER)} %{!?downstream_release: %global downstream_release "@DOWNSTREAM_RELEASE@"} %define buildid %(if [ -n "@BUILDID@" ]; then echo "_@BUILDID@"; fi) %{!?myrelease: %global myrelease %(if [ -n "%downstream_release" ]; then echo -n "%{downstream_release}_"; fi; echo %kversion | tr '-' '_')} # always append the buildid, even when the caller defines %release %define fullrelease %{myrelease}%{buildid} %{!?lustre_name: %global lustre_name lustre} %{!?build_lustre_tests: %global build_lustre_tests 1} %{!?build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs: %global build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs 0} %{!?build_lustre_osd_zfs: %global build_lustre_osd_zfs 0} # in order to get kernel symset and/or kernel module dependencies into # the RPM, in order to support weak-modules, the internal dependency gen- # erator needs to be disabled # this is done with (reduce the double % down to a single %): # # %%global _use_internal_dependency_generator 0 # # on SLES10, /usr/lib/rpm/macros already sets this, so no harm in also # defining it here (until Suse changes their mind) # # on RHEL5, however, we do need to explicitly disable the internal dep- # endency generator and allow the external one be used # but since RedHat's kABI is only a subset of the total kernel ABI, it # doesn't include all of the symbols we (or OFED for that matter) need # until RedHat includes all of the symbols we need in their symsets we # cannot support weak-modules # we did e-mail the maintainer of all of this stuff @redhat but got no # response from them #%%global _use_internal_dependency_generator 0 %define is_client %(bash -c "if [[ %{lustre_name} = *-client* ]]; then echo -n '1'; else echo -n '0'; fi") # for those uses that don't want the -smp/-bigsmp (or the .arch) on the end # of %kversion %define krequires %(bash -c "echo %{kversion} | sed -e 's/\.x86_64$//' -e 's/\.i[3456]86$//' -e 's/-smp$//' -e 's/-bigsmp$//' -e 's/-ppc64$//' -e 's/-default$//'") %define sles10 %(bash -c "if [ "%sles_version" = "10" ]; then echo -n '1'; else echo -n '0'; fi") %if %sles10 %define flavor %(bash -c "echo %{kversion} | sed -e 's/^.*-//'") %endif %if %is_client %define build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs 0 %define build_lustre_osd_zfs 0 %endif %if %{defined cross_path} && %{defined post_script} %define rpm_post_base %(echo $(dirname %{cross_path})/%{lustre_name}) %endif Summary: Lustre File System Name: %{lustre_name} Version: %{version} Release: %{fullrelease} License: GPL Group: Utilities/System Source: lustre-%{version}.tar.gz URL: http://wiki.whamcloud.com/ BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/lustre-%{version}-root Obsoletes: lustre-lite, lustre-lite-utils, lustre-ldap nfs-utils-lustre Provides: lustre-lite = %{version}, lustre-lite-utils = %{version} Requires: %{name}-modules = %{version} %if ! %{is_client} Requires: lustre-osd %endif # GSS requires this: BuildRequires: pkgconfig, libgssapi-devel >= 0.10 %description Userspace tools and files for the Lustre file system. %package modules Summary: Kernel Lustre modules for Linux %{kversion} %if %{defined cross_requires} Requires: %{cross_requires} %else # for SLES11, we need nothing here # for SLES10, we need (where %{flavor} is, i.e. smp): %if %sles10 Requires: kernel-%{flavor} %else %if %{_vendor}=="redhat" || %{_vendor}=="fedora" # for RHEL we need to require the specific kernel still since weak-modules # support on RH is, well, weak, to be punny about it Requires: kernel = %{krequires} %endif %endif %endif Group: Development/Kernel %description modules Lustre file system, server and network drivers for Linux %{kversion}. %if %{build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs} %package osd-ldiskfs Summary: osd-ldiskfs is the mandatory glue for LDISKFS support in Lustre. Requires: lustre-modules = %{version}, lustre-ldiskfs >= 4.1.0 Provides: lustre-osd Group: Development/Kernel %description osd-ldiskfs The Lustre Object Storage Device (OSD) API is the interface to access and modify data that is supposed to be stored persistently. This API is the interface to code that bridges individual file systems. This specific package provides an implementation of the OSD API for using the Ldiskfs filesystem as the underlying backing store of a Lustre server. %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_zfs} %package osd-zfs Summary: osd-zfs is the mandatory glue for ZFS support in Lustre. Requires: lustre-modules = %{version}, zfs-kmod Provides: lustre-osd Group: Development/Kernel %description osd-zfs The Lustre Object Storage Device (OSD) API is the interface to access and modify data that is supposed to be stored persistently. This API is the interface to code that bridges individual file systems. This specific package provides an implementation of the OSD API for using the ZFS filesystem as the underlying backing store of a Lustre server. %endif %package source Summary: Object-Based Disk storage driver source Group: Development/Kernel %description source Lustre sources for further development # Since the RPMs we ship are to be used on both SLES and RHEL, we # can't include any dependency information (since the package names # are different on the two platforms). # # Instead, we can build these empty meta-packages that only include # dependency information. These let people get the correct # dependencies for their platform and lets them use tools like yum and # red carpet to install the correct files. # # Unfortunately I have not seen this come up on the lists much, so I # have disabled them (by commenting out their empty files section # below) until it's clear that they resolve more confusion than they # add. %package deps-sles Summary: Lustre dependencies meta-package for SLES Group: Utilities/System Provides: lustre-deps = %{version} Requires: %{name} = %{version}, sles-release Conflicts: %{name}-deps-rhel %description deps-sles This package has RPM dependencies appropriate for SLES systems. %package deps-rhel Summary: Lustre dependencies meta-package for RHEL Group: Utilities/System Provides: lustre-deps = %{version} Requires: %{name} = %{version}, redhat-release Conflicts: %{name}-deps-sles %description deps-rhel This package has RPM dependencies appropriate for RHEL, RHL, and FC systems. %package tests Summary: Lustre testing framework Group: Development/Kernel Provides: %{name}-tests = %{version} Requires: %{name} = %{version}, %{name}-modules = %{version} %description tests This package contains a set of test binaries and scripts that are intended to be used by the Lustre testing framework. %if 0%{?suse_version} %debug_package %endif %prep %setup -qn lustre-%{version} ln lustre/ChangeLog ChangeLog-lustre ln lnet/ChangeLog ChangeLog-lnet %build # if RPM_BUILD_NCPUS unset, set it if [ -z "$RPM_BUILD_NCPUS" ] ; then RPM_BUILD_NCPUS=$(egrep -c "^cpu[0-9]+" /proc/stat 2>/dev/null || echo 0 :) if [ $RPM_BUILD_NCPUS -eq 0 ] ; then RPM_BUILD_NCPUS=1 fi if [ $RPM_BUILD_NCPUS -gt 8 ] ; then RPM_BUILD_NCPUS=8 fi fi rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT # Set an explicit path to our Linux tree, if we can. cd $RPM_BUILD_DIR/lustre-%{version} # override %optflags so that the vendor's overzealous flags don't create # build failures %define optflags -g -O2 -Werror CONFIGURE_ARGS="%{?configure_args} --with-release=%release" %if %{build_lustre_tests} CONFIGURE_ARGS="$CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-tests --enable-liblustre-tests" %else CONFIGURE_ARGS="$CONFIGURE_ARGS --disable-tests --disable-liblustre-tests" %endif # if %%kdir was given, make sure it's not in the configure arguments if [ -n "%kdir" ]; then CONFIGURE_ARGS=$(echo $CONFIGURE_ARGS | sed -e 's/"\?--with-linux=[^ ][^ ]* \?//') fi # ditto for %%kobjdir if [ -n "%kobjdir" ]; then CONFIGURE_ARGS=$(echo $CONFIGURE_ARGS | sed -e 's/"\?--with-linux-obj=[^ ][^ ]* \?//') fi # we need to eval "configure" because $CONFIGURE_ARGS could have a quoted # string in it which we don't want word splitted by the shell # also remove (build|host|target) options because they will be specified # inside $CONFIGURE_ARGS %define eval_configure %(echo '%configure' | sed -e 's#\./configure#eval ./configure#' -e 's/--\\(build\\|host\\|target\\)=[^ ][^ ]* //g') %eval_configure \ %{?kdir: --with-linux=%kdir} %{?kobjdir: --with-linux-obj=%kobjdir} \ $CONFIGURE_ARGS make -j $RPM_BUILD_NCPUS -s %{?make_args} %install make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT # hack to avoid changing the libsysio code for "make install" rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/libsysio.a # Remove ldiskfs module(s) - they are packaged by the ldiskfs .spec. rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre-ldiskfs # hack to include the llog_test module in lustre-tests llog_base=$RPM_BUILD_DIR/lustre-%{version}/lustre/obdclass/llog_test if [ -e ${llog_base}.ko ]; then cp ${llog_base}.ko $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre elif [ -e ${llog_base}.o ]; then cp ${llog_base}.o $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre fi # The .ha_v2 extension identifies the heartbeat resource agent as using # legacy syntax. Install a compatibility symlink to avoid conflicts when # newer-style agents are added. ln -s Lustre.ha_v2 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/ha.d/resource.d/Lustre # Create the pristine source directory. cd $RPM_BUILD_DIR/lustre-%{version} mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/src rm -f lustre-source ln -s $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/src lustre-source make distdir distdir=lustre-source/lustre-%{version} chmod -R go-w lustre-source/lustre-%{version} # fc18 needs 'x' permission for library files find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -name '*.so' | xargs chmod +x cat >lustre.files <>lustre.files fi if [ -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/liblustre.so ] ; then echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_libdir}/liblustre.a' >>lustre.files echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_libdir}/liblustre.so' >>lustre.files fi if [ -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/libiam.a ] ; then echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_libdir}/libiam.a' >>lustre.files fi if [ -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/lustre/snmp ] ; then echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_libdir}/lustre/snmp' >>lustre.files echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_datadir}/lustre/snmp/mibs' >>lustre.files fi # Have universal lustre headers if [ -f $RPM_BUILD_DIR/lustre-%{version}/lustre/include/lustre/lustre_idl.h ] ; then echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_includedir}/linux/lustre_user.h' >>lustre.files else echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_includedir}/linux/lustre_idl.h' >>lustre.files fi if [ -f $RPM_BUILD_DIR/lustre-%{version}/lustre/include/linux/lustre_types.h ] ; then echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_includedir}/linux/lustre_types.h' >>lustre.files fi %if %{build_lustre_tests} echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_libdir}/lustre/tests/*' >lustre-tests.files echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/llog_test.*' >>lustre-tests.files if [ -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/lustre/liblustre/tests ] ; then echo '%attr(-, root, root) %{_libdir}/lustre/liblustre/tests/*' >>lustre-tests.files fi %endif %if %{defined cross_path} %if %{defined rpm_post_base} POST_SCRIPT=$RPM_BUILD_DIR/lustre-%{version}/%{post_script} if [ -f $POST_SCRIPT ]; then cp -f $POST_SCRIPT $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{rpm_post_base}.sh echo '%attr(0555, root, root) %{rpm_post_base}.sh' >>lustre.files cp -f $POST_SCRIPT $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{rpm_post_base}-modules.sh %if %{build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs} cp -f $POST_SCRIPT $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{rpm_post_base}-osd-ldiskfs.sh %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_zfs} cp -f $POST_SCRIPT $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{rpm_post_base}-osd-zfs.sh %endif %if %{build_lustre_tests} cp -f $POST_SCRIPT $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{rpm_post_base}-tests.sh echo '%attr(0555, root, root) %{rpm_post_base}-tests.sh' >>lustre-tests.files %endif fi %endif %else # mark modules executable for find-debuginfo.sh find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates -name "*.ko" -type f | \ xargs --no-run-if-empty chmod u+x %endif %files -f lustre.files %files modules %attr(-, root, root) %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/* %if %{build_lustre_tests} %exclude %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/llog_test.ko %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs} %exclude %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/fsfilt_ldiskfs.ko %exclude %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/osd_ldiskfs.ko %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_zfs} %exclude %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/osd_zfs.ko %endif %if %{defined rpm_post_base} %attr(0555, root, root) %{rpm_post_base}-modules.sh %endif %attr(-, root, root) %doc COPYING %attr(-, root, root) %doc ChangeLog-lustre %attr(-, root, root) %doc ChangeLog-lnet %if %{build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs} %files osd-ldiskfs %attr(-, root, root) %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/fsfilt_ldiskfs.ko %attr(-, root, root) %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/osd_ldiskfs.ko %if %{defined rpm_post_base} %attr(0555, root, root) %{rpm_post_base}-osd-ldiskfs.sh %endif %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_zfs} %files osd-zfs %attr(-, root, root) %{?rootdir}/lib/modules/%{kversion}/updates/kernel/fs/lustre/osd_zfs.ko %if %{defined rpm_post_base} %attr(0555, root, root) %{rpm_post_base}-osd-zfs.sh %endif %endif %files source %attr(-, root, root) %{_prefix}/src/lustre-%{version} # uncomment these lines to enable deps packages # %files deps-sles # %files deps-rhel %if %{build_lustre_tests} %files tests -f lustre-tests.files %endif %if %{defined rpm_post_base} %post if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}.sh %{cross_path} create fi %preun if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}.sh %{cross_path} remove fi %endif %post modules %if %{defined rpm_post_base} if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-modules.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-modules.sh %{cross_path} create fi %else if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi MODULES_RPM_NAME=$(rpm -q %{name}-modules | grep "%{version}-%{release}") # "weak modules" support # Suse if [ -x /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules ]; then rpm -ql $MODULES_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' | /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules --add-modules fi # RedHat if [ -x /sbin/weak-modules ]; then rpm -ql $MODULES_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' | /sbin/weak-modules --add-modules fi # If the kernel was built to reject unsupported modules (e.g. not a Lustre # kernel), and this hasn't been overridden in /etc/modprobe.d yet, then # print a warning so that users are aware of this issue. if sysctl kernel.unsupported >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$(sysctl -n kernel.unsupported 2>/dev/null)" = "0" ] && ! modprobe -c | grep -q "^allow_unsupported_modules[ \t]1" ; then echo " warning: the Lustre modules are not supported by Novell. To use Lustre on this system, you should put allow_unsupported_modules 1 into /etc/modprobe.d/unsupported_modules" fi %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs} %post osd-ldiskfs %if %{defined rpm_post_base} if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-osd-ldiskfs.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-osd-ldiskfs.sh %{cross_path} create fi %else if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi OSD_LDISKFS_RPM_NAME=$(rpm -q %{name}-osd-ldiskfs | grep "%{version}-%{release}") # "weak modules" support # Suse if [ -x /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules ]; then rpm -ql $OSD_LDISKFS_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' | /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules --add-modules fi # RedHat if [ -x /sbin/weak-modules ]; then rpm -ql $OSD_LDISKFS_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' | /sbin/weak-modules --add-modules fi # If the kernel was built to reject unsupported modules (e.g. not a Lustre # kernel), and this hasn't been overridden in /etc/modprobe.d yet, then # print a warning so that users are aware of this issue. if sysctl kernel.unsupported >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$(sysctl -n kernel.unsupported 2>/dev/null)" = "0" ] && ! modprobe -c | grep -q "^allow_unsupported_modules[ \t]1" ; then echo " warning: the Lustre modules are not supported by Novell. To use Lustre on this system, you should put allow_unsupported_modules 1 into /etc/modprobe.d/unsupported_modules" fi %endif %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_zfs} %post osd-zfs %if %{defined rpm_post_base} if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-osd-zfs.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-osd-zfs.sh %{cross_path} create fi %else if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi OSD_ZFS_RPM_NAME=$(rpm -q %{name}-osd-zfs | grep "%{version}-%{release}") # "weak modules" support # Suse if [ -x /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules ]; then rpm -ql $OSD_ZFS_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' | /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules --add-modules fi # RedHat if [ -x /sbin/weak-modules ]; then rpm -ql $OSD_ZFS_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' | /sbin/weak-modules --add-modules fi # If the kernel was built to reject unsupported modules (e.g. not a Lustre # kernel), and this hasn't been overridden in /etc/modprobe.d yet, then # print a warning so that users are aware of this issue. if sysctl kernel.unsupported >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$(sysctl -n kernel.unsupported 2>/dev/null)" = "0" ] && ! modprobe -c | grep -q "^allow_unsupported_modules[ \t]1" ; then echo " warning: the Lustre modules are not supported by Novell. To use Lustre on this system, you should put allow_unsupported_modules 1 into /etc/modprobe.d/unsupported_modules" fi %endif %endif %preun modules %if %{defined rpm_post_base} if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-modules.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-modules.sh %{cross_path} remove fi %else MODULES_RPM_NAME=$(rpm -q %{name}-modules | grep "%{version}-%{release}") rpm -ql $MODULES_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' > /var/run/%{name}-modules || true %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs} %preun osd-ldiskfs %if %{defined rpm_post_base} if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-osd-ldiskfs.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-osd-ldiskfs.sh %{cross_path} remove fi %else OSD_LDISKFS_RPM_NAME=$(rpm -q %{name}-osd-ldiskfs | grep "%{version}-%{release}") rpm -ql $OSD_LDISKFS_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' > /var/run/%{name}-osd-ldiskfs || true %endif %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_zfs} %preun osd-zfs %if %{defined rpm_post_base} if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-osd-zfs.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-osd-zfs.sh %{cross_path} remove fi %else OSD_ZFS_RPM_NAME=$(rpm -q %{name}-osd-zfs | grep "%{version}-%{release}") rpm -ql $OSD_ZFS_RPM_NAME | grep '\.ko$' > /var/run/%{name}-osd-zfs || true %endif %endif %if %{undefined cross_path} %postun modules if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi # "weak modules" support # Suse if [ -x /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules ]; then cat /var/run/%{name}-modules | /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules --remove-modules fi # RedHat if [ -x /sbin/weak-modules ]; then cat /var/run/%{name}-modules | /sbin/weak-modules --remove-modules fi rm /var/run/%{name}-modules %if %{build_lustre_osd_ldiskfs} %postun osd-ldiskfs if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi # "weak modules" support # Suse if [ -x /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules ]; then cat /var/run/%{name}-osd-ldiskfs | /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules --remove-modules fi # RedHat if [ -x /sbin/weak-modules ]; then cat /var/run/%{name}-osd-ldiskfs | /sbin/weak-modules --remove-modules fi rm /var/run/%{name}-osd-ldiskfs %endif %if %{build_lustre_osd_zfs} %postun osd-zfs if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi # "weak modules" support # Suse if [ -x /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules ]; then cat /var/run/%{name}-osd-zfs | /usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules --remove-modules fi # RedHat if [ -x /sbin/weak-modules ]; then cat /var/run/%{name}-osd-zfs | /sbin/weak-modules --remove-modules fi rm /var/run/%{name}-osd-zfs %endif %endif %if %{build_lustre_tests} %post tests %if %{defined rpm_post_base} if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-tests.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-tests.sh %{cross_path} create fi %preun tests if [ -x %{rpm_post_base}-tests.sh ]; then %{rpm_post_base}-tests.sh %{cross_path} remove fi %else if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi %postun tests if [ -f /boot/System.map-%{kversion} ]; then depmod -ae -F /boot/System.map-%{kversion} %{kversion} || exit 0 else depmod -ae %{kversion} || exit 0 fi %endif %endif %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT