Name: dconf
Summary: Collect a system's hardware and software configuration
Version: 0.5.1
Release: 1
License: GPL
Group: System Environment/Base
URL: http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dconf/
Description: Dconf is a tool to collect a system's hardware and software configuration.
It allows to take your system configuration with you on the road, compare
identical systems (like nodes in a cluster) to troubleshoot HW or SW
problems.
Dconf is also useful in projects where you have to manage changes as a team. Dconf can send out system changes to a list of email addresses so that they can be revised and discussed in group.
You can customize your dconf configuration for specific needs, like making a profile of your laptop's hardware or copy specific software configuration files to send out or compare with other systems.
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# $Id$ # Authority: dag # Upstream: Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> Summary: Collect a system's hardware and software configuration Name: dconf Version: 0.5.1 Release: 1%{?dist} License: GPL Group: System Environment/Base URL: http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dconf/ Source: http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dconf/dconf-%{version}.tar.bz2 BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: python, asciidoc, xmlto Requires: python %description Dconf is a tool to collect a system's hardware and software configuration. It allows to take your system configuration with you on the road, compare identical systems (like nodes in a cluster) to troubleshoot HW or SW problems. Dconf is also useful in projects where you have to manage changes as a team. Dconf can send out system changes to a list of email addresses so that they can be revised and discussed in group. You can customize your dconf configuration for specific needs, like making a profile of your laptop's hardware or copy specific software configuration files to send out or compare with other systems. %prep %setup %build %install %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} %{__make} install install-redhat DESTDIR="%{buildroot}" %postun if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then %{__rm} -f /etc/cron.*/dconf fi %clean %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} %files %defattr(-, root, root, 0755) %doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING README THANKS TODO config/ scripts/ %doc %{_mandir}/man1/dconf.1* %config %{_sysconfdir}/dconf.conf %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/dconf-custom.conf %{_bindir}/dconf %{_localstatedir}/log/dconf/ %changelog * Sun Jul 30 2006 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 0.5.1-1 - Updated to release 0.5.1. * Fri Sep 09 2005 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 0.5.0-1 - Remove cron entry on removal. (David M. Dowdle) - Updated to release 0.5.0. * Wed Jul 13 2005 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 0.4.2-1 - Updated to release 0.4.2. * Wed Nov 24 2004 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 0.4.1-1 - Updated to release 0.4.1. * Sun Nov 21 2004 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 0.4-1 - Updated to release 0.4. * Sun Oct 24 2004 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com> - 0.3-1 - Updated to release 0.3.