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.. comment SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0
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.. comment COPYRIGHT (c) 2012 - 2016.
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.. comment Chris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org>
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History
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The RTEMS Source Builder is a stand alone tool based on another tool called the
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'SpecBuilder'. The SpecBuilder was written for the RTEMS project to give me a
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way to build tools on hosts that did not support RPMs. At the time the RTEMS
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tools maintainer only used spec files to create various packages. This meant I
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had either spec files, RPM files or SRPM files. The RPM and SPRM files where
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useless because you needed an 'rpm' type tool to extract and manage them. There
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are versions of 'rpm' for a number of non-RPM hosts however these proved to be
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in various broken states and randomly maintained. The solution I settled on was
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to use spec files so I wrote a Python based tool that parsed the spec file
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format and allowed me to create a shell script I could run to build the
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package. This approach proved successful and I was able to track the RPM
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version of the RTEMS tools on a non-RPM host over a number of years. however
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the SpecBuilder tool did not help me build tools or other packages not related
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to the RTEMS project where there was no spec file I could use so I needed
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another tool. Rather than start again I decided to take the parsing code for
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the spec file format and build a new tool called the RTEMS Source Builder.
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for the RTEMS project to provide Chris with a way to build tools on hosts that
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did not support RPMs. At the time the RTEMS tools maintainer only supported
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*spec* files and these files held all the vital configuration data needed to
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create suitable tool sets. Available SRPM and *spec* files by themselves where
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useless because a suitable ``rpm`` tool to use them was needed. At the time
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available versions of ``rpm`` for a number of non-RPM hosts were broken and
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randomly maintained. The solution Chris settled on was to use the *spec* files
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and write to a Python based tool that parsed the *spec* file format creating a
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shell script that could be run to build the package. The approach proved
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successful and Chris was able to track the RPM version of the RTEMS tools on a
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non-RPM host for a number of years.
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create suitable tool sets. The available SRPM and *spec* files by themselves
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where of little use because a suitable ``rpm`` tool was needed to use them. At
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the time the available versions of ``rpm`` for a number of non-RPM hosts were
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broken and randomly maintained. The solution Chris settled on was to use the
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*spec* files and to write a Python based tool that parsed the *spec* file
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format creating a shell script that could be run to build the package. The
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approach proved successful and Chris was able to track the RPM version of the
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RTEMS tools on a non-RPM host for a number of years.
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The *SpecBuilder* tool did not build tools or packages unrelated to the RTEMS
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project where no suitable *spec* file was available so another tool was
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Project where no suitable *spec* file was available so another tool was
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needed. Rather than start again Chris decided to take the parsing code for the
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*spec* file format and build a new tool called the RTEMS Source Builder.
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