%include /usr/lib/rpm/macros.perl Summary: A high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up PCs Name: backuppc Version: 2.0.2 Release: 1 License: GPL Group: Networking/Utilities Source0: http://dl.sourceforge.net/backuppc/BackupPC-%{version}.tar.gz # Source0-md5: d60aacbf46eb83a7e4ffbbe9e4f72c11 Patch0: %{name}-debian.patch URL: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ BuildRequires: perl >= 5.6.0 BuildRequires: perl-devel BuildRequires: perl-Digest-MD5 BuildRequires: perl-Compress-Zlib BuildRequires: fakeroot Requires: tar > 1.13 Requires: samba-clients Requires: webserver Requires: sperl BuildArch: noarch Obsoletes: BackupPC BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) %description BackupPC is disk based and not tape based. This particularity allows features not found in any other backup solution: * Clever pooling scheme minimizes disk storage and disk I/O. Identical files across multiple backups of the same or different PC are stored only once (using hard links), resulting in substantial savings in disk storage and disk writes. * Optional compression provides additional reductions in storage. CPU impact of compression is low since only new files (those not already in the pool) need to be compressed. * A powerful http/cgi user interface allows administrators to view log files, configuration, current status and allows users to initiate and cancel backups and browse and restore files from backups very quickly. * No client-side software is needed. On WinXX the smb protocol is used. On linux or unix clients, rsync or tar (over ssh/rsh/nfs) can be used * Flexible restore options. Single files can be downloaded from any backup directly from the CGI interface. Zip or Tar archives for selected files or directories can also be downloaded from the CGI interface. * BackupPC supports mobile environments where laptops are only intermittently connected to the network and have dynamic IP addresses (DHCP). * Flexible configuration parameters allow multiple backups to be performed in parallel. * and more to discover in the manual... %prep %setup -q -n BackupPC-%{version} %patch0 -p1 %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/{rc.d/init.d,backuppc,httpd/httpd.conf} echo "y" | \ fakeroot DEBIANDEST=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT %{__perl} configure.pl pod2man --section=8 --center="BackupPC manual" doc/BackupPC.pod backuppc.8 perl -e "s/.IX Title.*/.SH NAME\nbackuppc \\- BackupPC manual/g" -p -i.tmp backuppc.8 rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/backuppc/doc/* mv -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/lib/backuppc/conf/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/backuppc mv -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/backuppc/cgi-bin/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/backuppc/cgi-bin/index.cgi install --mode=644 conf/hosts $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/backuppc install --mode=644 debian/localhost.pl $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/backuppc install --mode=644 debian/apache.conf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/httpd/httpd.conf/93_backuppc.conf rmdir $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/lib/backuppc/conf/ mkdir $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/lib/backuppc/pc/localhost/ (cd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/backuppc/cgi-bin; ln -s ../image) %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(644,root,root,755) %doc doc/*.html %attr(750,root,root) %dir %{_var}/backuppc %attr(750,root,root) %dir %{_sysconfdir}/backuppc %config(noreplace) %verify(not md5 size mtime) %attr(640,root,root) %{_sysconfdir}/backuppc/* %attr(755,root,root) %{_bindir}/* %{_mandir}/man?/*