X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/e32a48d256e7667f67e6a02fe6d0f03e35ad56ef..cc56eb2acca94ac29149d4a838fe43db6edc3867:/packaging/lsb/rsync.spec diff --git a/packaging/lsb/rsync.spec b/packaging/lsb/rsync.spec index 7d411786..a081b0e3 100644 --- a/packaging/lsb/rsync.spec +++ b/packaging/lsb/rsync.spec @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ -Summary: A program for synchronizing files over a network. +Summary: A fast, versatile, remote (and local) file-copying tool Name: rsync -Version: 2.6.7pre3 -Release: 1 +Version: 3.0.3 +%define fullversion %{version}pre2 +Release: 0.1.pre2 +%define srcdir src-previews Group: Applications/Internet -Source: ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync/rsync-%{version}.tar.gz +Source0: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/%{srcdir}/rsync-%{fullversion}.tar.gz +#Source1: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/%{srcdir}/rsync-patches-%{fullversion}.tar.gz URL: http://rsync.samba.org/ Prefix: %{_prefix} @@ -11,18 +14,32 @@ BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-root License: GPL %description -Rsync uses a reliable algorithm to bring remote and host files into -sync very quickly. Rsync is fast because it just sends the differences -in the files over the network instead of sending the complete -files. Rsync is often used as a very powerful mirroring process or -just as a more capable replacement for the rcp command. A technical -report which describes the rsync algorithm is included in this -package. +Rsync is a fast and extraordinarily versatile file copying tool. It can +copy locally, to/from another host over any remote shell, or to/from a +remote rsync daemon. It offers a large number of options that control +every aspect of its behavior and permit very flexible specification of the +set of files to be copied. It is famous for its delta-transfer algorithm, +which reduces the amount of data sent over the network by sending only the +differences between the source files and the existing files in the +destination. Rsync is widely used for backups and mirroring and as an +improved copy command for everyday use. %prep -%setup -q +# Choose one -- setup source only, or setup source + rsync-patches: +%setup -q -n rsync-%{fullversion} +#%setup -q -b1 -n rsync-%{fullversion} + +# If you you used "%setup -q -b1", choose the patches you wish to apply: +#patch -p1 - Fixed "Sept" date in %changelog here - Use %{_mandir} to point to manpages - Support for compressed manpages (* at end catches them in %files) - Add doc/README-SGML and doc/rsync.sgml to %doc - -* Mon Sep 11 2000 John H Terpstra - Changed target paths to be Linux Standards Base compliant - -* Mon Jan 25 1999 Stefan Hornburg - quoted RPM_OPT_FLAGS for the sake of robustness - -* Mon May 18 1998 Andrew Tridgell - reworked for auto-building when I release rsync (tridge@samba.anu.edu.au) - -* Sat May 16 1998 John H Terpstra - Upgraded to Rsync 2.0.6 - -new feature anonymous rsync - -* Mon Apr 6 1998 Douglas N. Arnold - -Upgrade to rsync version 1.7.2. - -* Sun Mar 1 1998 Douglas N. Arnold - -Built 1.6.9-1 based on the 1.6.3-2 spec file of John A. Martin. -Changes from 1.6.3-2 packaging: added latex and dvips commands -to create tech_report.ps. - -* Mon Aug 25 1997 John A. Martin - -Built 1.6.3-2 after finding no rsync-1.6.3-1.src.rpm although there -was an ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/alpha/rsync-1.6.3-1.alpha.rpm -showing no packager nor signature but giving -"Source RPM: rsync-1.6.3-1.src.rpm". - -Changes from 1.6.2-1 packaging: added '$RPM_OPT_FLAGS' to make, strip -to '%build', removed '%prefix'. - -* Thu Apr 10 1997 Michael De La Rue +* Sat May 17 2008 Wayne Davison +Released 3.0.3pre2. -rsync-1.6.2-1 packaged. (This entry by jam to credit Michael for the -previous package(s).) +* Fri Mar 21 2008 Wayne Davison +Added installation of /etc/xinetd.d/rsync file and some commented-out +lines that demonstrate how to use the rsync-patches tar file.