3 %bcond_with verbose # verbose build (V=1)
5 # nothing to be placed to debuginfo package
6 %define _enable_debug_packages 0
10 Summary: IBM Tape SCSI Device Driver for Linux
11 Name: %{pname}%{_alt_kernel}
13 Release: %{rel}%{?_pld_builder:@%{_kernel_ver_str}}
16 Source0: %{pname}-%{version}.tgz
17 # Source0-md5: c82336b8402f1eeadf440e7173895f17
18 Source1: %{pname}.fixlist
19 Patch0: use-module-dir.patch
20 Patch1: clean-ifdefs.patch
21 Patch2: linux-4.9.patch
22 Patch3: linux-4.10.patch
23 Patch4: linux-4.11.patch
24 # System Storage, Tape systems, Tape drivers and software, Tape device drivers (Linux)
25 URL: http://www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/
26 BuildRequires: rpmbuild(macros) >= 1.701
27 %{expand:%buildrequires_kernel kernel%%{_alt_kernel}-module-build >= 3:2.6.20.2}
28 BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
31 The IBM Tape Device Driver, lin_tape, product is a device driver that
32 provides attachment for the IBM TotalStorage and System Storage tape
33 devices to Linux compatible platforms.
36 %package -n kernel%{_alt_kernel}-scsi-lin_tape\
37 Summary: IBM Tape SCSI Device Driver for Linux\
38 Release: %{rel}@%{_kernel_ver_str}\
40 Requires(post,postun): /sbin/depmod\
41 %requires_releq_kernel\
42 Requires(postun): %releq_kernel\
44 %description -n kernel%{_alt_kernel}-scsi-lin_tape\
45 The IBM Tape Device Driver is a device driver that provides attachment\
46 for the IBM TotalStorage and System Storage tape devices to Linux\
47 compatible platforms.\
49 %post -n kernel%{_alt_kernel}-scsi-lin_tape\
50 %depmod %{_kernel_ver}\
52 %postun -n kernel%{_alt_kernel}-scsi-lin_tape\
53 %depmod %{_kernel_ver}\
55 %files -n kernel%{_alt_kernel}-scsi-lin_tape\
56 %defattr(644,root,root,755)\
57 %doc lin_tape.fixlist lin_tape.ReadMe\
58 /lib/modules/%{_kernel_ver}/kernel/drivers/scsi/lin_tape.ko*\
61 %define build_kernel_pkg()\
62 %build_kernel_modules -m lin_tape\
63 %install_kernel_modules -D installed -m lin_tape -d kernel/drivers/scsi\
66 %{expand:%create_kernel_packages}
69 %setup -q -n %{pname}-%{version}
77 install -p %{SOURCE1} .
80 %{expand:%build_kernel_packages}
83 rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
84 install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
86 cp -a installed/* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
89 rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT