ansible/packaging/arch/PKGBUILD
Rene van Aerle 95e1d91d5d Mention Ansible in package descriptions
These values are used by software updaters to show which applications
are being updates to the user. In the case of Ubuntu, it will now show
clearly that it is updating Ansible instead of a radically simple IT
automation platform.
2017-10-05 08:41:15 -07:00

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# Maintainer: Michel Blanc <mblanc@erasme.org>
# Contributor: Scott Hansen https://github.com/firecat53
# Contributor: Buce <dmbuce@gmail.com>
# Contributor: Bartłomiej Piotrowski <b@bpiotrowski.pl>
# Contributor: cgtx <carl@carlgeorge.us>
# Contributor: Daniel Wallace <danielwallace@gtmanfred.com>
# Contributor: John Gosset <john.gosset@gmail.com>
# Contributor: Joshua Lund <josh@joshlund.com>
# Contributor: Matt Klich <matt.klich@readytalk.com>
# Contributor: Michael DeHaan <michael@ansible.com>
pkgname=ansible-git
pkgver=1.6.0.1835.ga1809a3
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc='Ansible IT Automation'
arch=('any')
url='https://www.ansible.com'
license=('GPL3')
depends=('python2' 'python2-paramiko' 'python2-jinja' 'python2-yaml')
makedepends=('git' 'asciidoc' 'fakeroot')
optdepends=('python2-pyasn1: needed for accelerated mode'
'python2-crypto: needed for accelerated mode'
'python2-keyczar: needed for accelerated mode')
conflicts=('ansible')
provides=('ansible')
backup=('etc/ansible/ansible.cfg')
source=($pkgname::git+https://github.com/ansible/ansible.git)
md5sums=('SKIP')
pkgver() {
cd $pkgname
git describe --long | sed 's/^v//;s/-/./g'
}
build() {
cd $pkgname
make PYTHON=python2
}
package() {
cd $pkgname
install -dm755 $pkgdir/usr/share/ansible
cp -dpr --no-preserve=ownership ./examples "$pkgdir/usr/share/ansible"
python2 setup.py install -O1 --root="$pkgdir"
install -Dm644 examples/ansible.cfg $pkgdir/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
install -Dm644 README.md $pkgdir/usr/share/doc/ansible/README.md
install -Dm644 COPYING $pkgdir/usr/share/doc/ansible/COPYING
install -Dm644 CHANGELOG.md $pkgdir/usr/share/doc/ansible/CHANGELOG.md
install -dm755 ${pkgdir}/usr/share/man/man1
cp -dpr --no-preserve=ownership docs/man/man1/*.1 "$pkgdir/usr/share/man/man1"
}