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#
# Script
# RPM spec file for ParaView-3.12.0
#
# Description
# RPM spec file for creating a relocatable RPM
#
# Author:
# Martin Beaudoin, Hydro-Quebec, (2012)
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# We grab the value of WM_THIRD_PARTY and WM_OPTIONS from the environment variable
%{expand:%%define _WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR %(echo $WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR)}
%{expand:%%define _WM_OPTIONS %(echo $WM_OPTIONS)}
# Disable the generation of debuginfo packages
%define debug_package %{nil}
# The topdir needs to point to the $WM_THIRD_PARTY/rpmbuild directory
%define _topdir %{_WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR}/rpmBuild
%define _tmppath %{_topdir}/tmp
# Will install the package directly $WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR
# Some comments about package relocation:
2013-07-04 15:45:58 +00:00
# By using this prefix for the Prefix: parameter in this file, you will make this
# package relocatable.
#
# This is fine, as long as your software is itself relocatable.
#
# Simply take note that libraries built with libtool are not relocatable because the
# prefix we specify will be hard-coded in the library .la files.
# Ref: http://sourceware.org/autobook/autobook/autobook_80.html
#
# In that case, if you ever change the value of the $WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR, you will
# not be able to reutilize this RPM, even though it is relocatable. You will need to
# regenerate the RPM.
#
%define _prefix %{_WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR}
%define name ParaView
%define release %{_WM_OPTIONS}
%define version 3.12.0
%define buildroot %{_topdir}/BUILD/%{name}-%{version}-root
BuildRoot: %{buildroot}
Summary: ParaView
License: Unkown
Name: %{name}
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
2011-11-11 12:00:03 +00:00
URL: http://www.paraview.org/files/v3.12/
Source: %url/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Prefix: %{_prefix}
Group: Development/Tools
2013-07-03 17:34:16 +00:00
Patch0: ParaView-3.12.0.patch_darwin
Patch1: paraview-gcc47.patch
%define _installPrefix %{_prefix}/packages/%{name}-%{version}/platforms/%{_WM_OPTIONS}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Here, we define default compiling options for cmake
#
# One can override the option on the commande line : --define='MACRO EXPR'
#
%{!?_withVerbose: %define _withVerbose false}
%{!?_withMesa: %define _withMesa false}
%{!?_withMPI: %define _withMPI true}
%{!?_withPython: %define _withPython true}
%{!?_withQt: %define _withQt true}
%{!?_qmakePath: %define _qmakePath Undefined}
%{!?_mesaIncludePath: %define _mesaIncludePath Undefined}
%{!?_mesaLibPath: %define _mesaLibPath Undefined}
%{!?_pythonLibPath: %define _pythonLibPath Undefined}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%description
%{summary}
%prep
%setup -q
%ifos darwin
%patch0 -p1
%endif
2013-01-08 16:15:08 +00:00
%patch1 -p1
%build
#
# set CMake cache variables
#
addCMakeVariable()
{
while [ -n "$1" ]
do
CMAKE_VARIABLES="$CMAKE_VARIABLES -D$1"
shift
done
}
# export WM settings in a form that GNU configure recognizes
[ -n "$WM_CC" ] && export CC="$WM_CC"
[ -n "$WM_CXX" ] && export CXX="$WM_CXX"
[ -n "$WM_CFLAGS" ] && export CFLAGS="$WM_CFLAGS"
[ -n "$WM_CXXFLAGS" ] && export CXXFLAGS="$WM_CXXFLAGS"
[ -n "$WM_LDFLAGS" ] && export LDFLAGS="$WM_LDFLAGS"
set +x
echo ""
echo "Compilation options:"
echo " _withVerbose : %{_withVerbose}"
echo " _withMesa : %{_withMesa}"
echo " _withMPI : %{_withMPI}"
echo " _withPython : %{_withPython}"
echo " _withQt : %{_withQt}"
echo " _qmakePath : %{_qmakePath}"
echo " _mesaIncludePath : %{_mesaIncludePath}"
echo " _mesaLibPath : %{_mesaLibPath}"
echo " _pythonLibPath : %{_pythonLibPath}"
echo ""
set -x
# start with these general settings
addCMakeVariable VTK_USE_TK:BOOL=OFF
addCMakeVariable BUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=ON VTK_USE_RPATH:BOOL=OFF
addCMakeVariable CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release
# include development files in "make install"
addCMakeVariable PARAVIEW_INSTALL_DEVELOPMENT:BOOL=ON
# new alternative to "make HTMLDocumentation"
addCMakeVariable PARAVIEW_GENERATE_PROXY_DOCUMENTATION:BOOL=ON
%ifos darwin
# Additional installation rules for Mac OS X
addCMakeVariable PARAVIEW_EXTRA_INSTALL_RULES_FILE:FILEPATH=%{_topdir}/BUILD/%{name}-%{version}/Applications/ParaView-3.12.0_extra_install_Darwin.cmake
%endif
# Add the value of _qmakePath for QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE
addCMakeVariable QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE:FILEPATH=%{_qmakePath}
echo "CMAKE_VARIABLES: $CMAKE_VARIABLES"
%ifos darwin
# For Mac OSX:
# The configuration of Paraview will be using the environment variable MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET.
# This variable was initialized using 'sw_vers -productVersion' in etc/bashrc.
# We need to get rid of the revision number from this string. eg turn "10.7.5" into "10.7"
v=( ${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET//./ } )
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="${v[0]}.${v[1]}"
echo "Resetting MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to ${MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}"
%endif
mkdir -p ./buildObj
cd ./buildObj
cmake \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=%{_installPrefix} \
$CMAKE_VARIABLES \
..
[ -z "$WM_NCOMPPROCS" ] && WM_NCOMPPROCS=1
make -j $WM_NCOMPPROCS
%install
# On OpenSUSE, rpmbuild, will choke when detecting unreferenced symlinks
# created during installation.
# Qt version 4.6.3 will generate some unreferenced symlinks when
# ParaView is compiled and installed. By enabling the following
# environment variable, the command brp-symlink will still complain
# about missing link targets, but it won't stop rpmbuild from generating
# the final rpm.
# For all other Unix distros, this is a no-op.
export NO_BRP_STALE_LINK_ERROR=yes
cd buildObj
make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
# Creation of OpenFOAM specific .csh and .sh files"
echo ""
echo "Generating OpenFOAM specific .csh and .sh files for the package %{name}-%{version}"
echo ""
#
# Generate package specific .sh file for OpenFOAM
#
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_installPrefix}/etc
cat << DOT_SH_EOF > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_installPrefix}/etc/%{name}-%{version}.sh
# Load %{name}-%{version} libraries and binaries if available
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
export PARAVIEW_DIR=\$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR/packages/%{name}-%{version}/platforms/\$WM_OPTIONS
export PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR=\$PARAVIEW_DIR/bin
export PARAVIEW_LIB_DIR=\$PARAVIEW_DIR/lib
export PARAVIEW_INCLUDE_DIR=\$PARAVIEW_DIR/include
export PARAVIEW_VERSION=%{version}
# NB: It is important to set the PV_PLUGIN_PATH location to a directory containing only the ParaView plugins.
# Otherwise, paraview will try to automatically autoload each and every dynamic library it can find in the
# specified directory to see if a given library is a paraview plugin.
# In the case of \$FOAM_LIBBIN, with over 80 libraries, this is a total waste of time that will slow down the
# startup of paraview or even make paraview crash on startup.
export PV_PLUGIN_PATH=\$FOAM_LIBBIN/paraview_plugins
[ -d \$PARAVIEW_LIB_DIR/paraview-3.12 ] && _foamAddLib \$PARAVIEW_LIB_DIR/paraview-3.12
# Enable access to the package applications if present
[ -d \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR ] && _foamAddPath \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR
# Additional binary path if running on Mac OS X
[ -d \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR/paraview.app/Contents/MacOS ] && _foamAddPath \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR/paraview.app/Contents/MacOS
DOT_SH_EOF
#
# Generate package specific .csh file for OpenFOAM
#
cat << DOT_CSH_EOF > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_installPrefix}/etc/%{name}-%{version}.csh
# Load %{name}-%{version} libraries and binaries if available
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
setenv PARAVIEW_DIR \$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR/packages/%{name}-%{version}/platforms/\$WM_OPTIONS
setenv PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR \$PARAVIEW_DIR/bin
setenv PARAVIEW_LIB_DIR \$PARAVIEW_DIR/lib
setenv PARAVIEW_INCLUDE_DIR \$PARAVIEW_DIR/include
setenv PARAVIEW_VERSION %{version}
# NB: It is important to set the PV_PLUGIN_PATH location to a directory containing only the ParaView plugins.
# Otherwise, paraview will try to automatically autoload each and every dynamic library it can find in the
# specified directory to see if a given library is a paraview plugin.
# In the case of \$FOAM_LIBBIN, with over 80 libraries, this is a total waste of time that will slow down the
# startup of paraview or even make paraview crash on startup.
setenv PV_PLUGIN_PATH \$FOAM_LIBBIN/paraview_plugins
if ( -e \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR ) then
_foamAddPath \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR
endif
if ( -e \$PARAVIEW_LIB_DIR/paraview-3.12 ) then
_foamAddLib \$PARAVIEW_LIB_DIR/paraview-3.12
endif
# Additional binary path if running on Mac OS X
if ( -e \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR/paraview.app/Contents/MacOS ) then
_foamAddPath \$PARAVIEW_BIN_DIR/paraview.app/Contents/MacOS
endif
DOT_CSH_EOF
#finally, generate a .tgz file for systems where using rpm for installing packages
# as a non-root user might be a problem.
(mkdir -p %{_topdir}/TGZS/%{_target_cpu}; cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_prefix}; tar -zcvf %{_topdir}/TGZS/%{_target_cpu}/%{name}-%{version}.tgz packages/%{name}-%{version})
# Make sure we clean the installation directory. Somehow, make install generates files there. Need to revisit this eventually.
(rm -rf %{_prefix}/packages/%{name}-%{version} )
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
rm -rf %{_prefix}/packages/%{name}-%{version}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_installPrefix}