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Sprout from rtems-4-7-branch 2007-03-05 20:53:27 UTC Joel Sherrill '2007-03-05 Joel Sherrill ' Delete: Makefile.maint contrib/apt-conf/.cvsignore contrib/apt-conf/COPYING contrib/apt-conf/ChangeLog contrib/apt-conf/INSTALL contrib/apt-conf/Makefile.am contrib/apt-conf/README contrib/apt-conf/configure.ac contrib/apt-conf/gpg/gpg-pubkey-eac29b6f-3fe1f458 contrib/apt-conf/rtems-apt-conf.spec.in contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.6.list contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.7.list contrib/apt-conf/vendors.list.d/rtems.list contrib/crossrpms/.cvsignore contrib/crossrpms/AUTHORS contrib/crossrpms/COPYING contrib/crossrpms/ChangeLog contrib/crossrpms/Makefile.am contrib/crossrpms/NEWS contrib/crossrpms/README contrib/crossrpms/TODO contrib/crossrpms/acinclude.m4 contrib/crossrpms/autotools/.cvsignore contrib/crossrpms/autotools/Makefile.am contrib/crossrpms/autotools/autoconf.add contrib/crossrpms/autotools/autoconf.am contrib/crossrpms/autotools/automake.add 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then - cp %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list.rpmsave - sed '/rpm.*ftp:\/\/ftp\.rtems\.com.*redhat.*7\.3.*apt.*rtems-4\.6/d' \ - < %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list.rpmsave \ - > %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list -fi - -%package -n rtems-4.7-apt-conf -Summary: Apt configuration for RTEMS/4.7 -Group: RTEMS/4.7 -Requires: apt >= 0.5.15cnc1 - -%description -n rtems-4.7-apt-conf -Apt configuration for RTEMS/4.7 - -%files -n rtems-4.7-apt-conf -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%{_sysconfdir}/apt/gpg -%{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list.d/rtems-4.7.list -%{_sysconfdir}/apt/vendors.list.d/rtems.list - -%post -n rtems-4.7-apt-conf -if test -f %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list; then - cp %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list.rpmsave - sed '/rpm.*ftp:\/\/ftp\.rtems\.com.*redhat.*7\.3.*apt.*rtems-4\.7/d' \ - < %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list.rpmsave \ - > %{_sysconfdir}/apt/sources.list -fi diff --git a/contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.6.list b/contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.6.list deleted file mode 100644 index 397b6a1530..0000000000 --- a/contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.6.list +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# Repository for RTEMS-4.6 rpms - -rpm ftp://ftp.rtems.com/pub/rtems/linux redhat/7.3/i386/apt rtems-4.6 -rpm-src ftp://ftp.rtems.com/pub/rtems/linux redhat/7.3/i386/apt rtems-4.6 diff --git a/contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.7.list b/contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.7.list deleted file mode 100644 index 85a486ebdf..0000000000 --- a/contrib/apt-conf/sources.list.d/rtems-4.7.list +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# Repository for RTEMS-4.7 rpms - -rpm ftp://ftp.rtems.com/pub/rtems/linux redhat/7.3/i386/apt rtems-4.7 -rpm-src ftp://ftp.rtems.com/pub/rtems/linux redhat/7.3/i386/apt rtems-4.7 diff --git a/contrib/apt-conf/vendors.list.d/rtems.list b/contrib/apt-conf/vendors.list.d/rtems.list deleted file mode 100644 index 4b529ddbc7..0000000000 --- a/contrib/apt-conf/vendors.list.d/rtems.list +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -simple-key "rtems" { - Fingerprint "CD738F4967B9B2F95EEA2FE846A926C2EAC29B6F"; - Name "RTEMS Packager (RTEMS Packager) "; -} -- cgit v1.2.3