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# # spec file for package patterns-base # # Copyright (c) 2024 SUSE LLC # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/ # %bcond_with betatest Name: patterns-base Version: 20200505 Release: 0 Summary: Patterns for Installation (base patterns) License: MIT Group: Metapackages URL: https://github.com/openSUSE/patterns Source0: %{name}-rpmlintrc Source1: pattern-definition-32bit.txt Source2: create_32bit-patterns_file.pl BuildRequires: patterns-rpm-macros %description This is an internal package that is used to create the patterns as part of the installation source setup. Installation of this package does not make sense. This particular package contains all the base / core patterns (and those that don't fit well anywhere else). ################################################################################ # bsc#1088669 - only provide 32bit pattern for 64bit intel %ifarch x86_64 %package 32bit %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: 32-Bit Runtime Environment Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = 32bit Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-cli Provides: pattern-order() = 1180 Provides: pattern-visible() %{obsolete_legacy_pattern 32bit} %description 32bit This will install the 32-bit variant of all selected patterns. This allows to execute 32-bit software. %files 32bit %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/32bit.txt %endif ################################################################################ %package apparmor %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: AppArmor Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = apparmor Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-apparmor Provides: pattern-order() = 1100 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: apparmor-abstractions Requires: apparmor-parser Requires: apparmor-profiles Requires: pattern() = minimal_base Recommends: apparmor-docs Recommends: apparmor-utils Recommends: yast2-apparmor Suggests: pam_apparmor %{obsolete_legacy_pattern apparmor} %if 0%{?is_opensuse} Requires: audit %else Recommends: audit %endif %description apparmor AppArmor is an application security framework that provides mandatory access control for programs. It protects from exploitation of software flaws and compromised systems. It offers an advanced tool set that automates the development of per-program application security without requiring additional knowledge. %files apparmor %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/apparmor.txt ################################################################################ %package basesystem %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Base System (alias pattern for base) Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = basesystem Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis Requires: pattern() = base %description basesystem This is the base runtime system. It contains only a basic multiuser booting system. For running on real hardware, you need to add additional packages and pattern to make this pattern useful on its own. %files basesystem %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/basesystem.txt ################################################################################ %package base %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Base System Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = base Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis Provides: pattern-order() = 1030 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: aaa_base Requires: bash Requires: ca-certificates-mozilla Requires: chrony Requires: coreutils Requires: coreutils-systemd Requires: glibc Requires: libnss_usrfiles2 Requires: pam Requires: pam-config Requires: pattern() = minimal_base # Support multiversion(kernel) (jsc#SLE-10162) Requires: purge-kernels-service Requires: rpm Requires: system-user-nobody Requires: systemd Requires: util-linux # Add some static base tool in case system explodes; Recommend only, as users are free to uninstall it Recommends: busybox-static Recommends: elfutils Recommends: glibc-locale-base Recommends: hostname Recommends: iproute2 Recommends: issue-generator Recommends: lastlog2 Recommends: pam_pwquality Recommends: shadow Recommends: system-group-trusted Recommends: system-group-wheel Recommends: system-user-bin Recommends: system-user-daemon Recommends: terminfo Recommends: terminfo-iterm Recommends: terminfo-screen Recommends: timezone Recommends: wtmpdb Recommends: service(network) # We don't necessarily want zypper in specific minimal environments # e.g. buildroots and locked down appliance environments Recommends: zypper # We don't necessarily want procps but it's highly useful in default # installations Recommends: procps # If anything requests "kernel", pick the full kernel package by default Suggests: kernel-default # we have two providers for 'pkgconfig(jack)' - prefer the real one to the one from pipewire Suggests: libjack-devel # We have two providers for libcurl.so.4: libcurl4 and libcurl-mini4. Prefer the fully featured one Suggests: libcurl4 # There are multiple providers for /usr/bin/openssl and openssl(cli); defaulting to openssl Suggests: openssl # In line with above: the default openssl version is 1.1 for now; at the moment, the meta package does not provide all symbols needed Suggests: openssl-1_1 # if anything wants to recommend an MTA, openSUSE defaults to postfix (boo#1136078) Suggests: postfix # We have two providers of psmisc, favour the regular one (not the busybox one) Suggests: psmisc # we have two providers for 'pulseaudio' - prefer pipewire or pipewire depending on suse_version # we have two providers for 'service(network)' - prefer NM or wicked depending on suse_version %if 0%{?suse_version} > 1500 Suggests: pipewire-pulseaudio Suggests: NetworkManager %else Suggests: pulseaudio Suggests: wicked %endif # hint for aaa_base requiring /usr/bin/xz Suggests: xz %{obsolete_legacy_pattern base} %{obsolete_legacy_pattern minimal} %if %{with betatest} Requires: aaa_base-malloccheck %endif %if 0%{?sle_version} Recommends: SUSEConnect Recommends: btrfsprogs # SLES users expect all FS tools to be installed # bsc#1095916 Recommends: e2fsprogs Recommends: rollback-helper Recommends: xfsprogs %endif %ifarch ppc64 ppc64le # bsc#1098849 Requires: ppc64-diag %endif %description base This is the base runtime system. It contains only a basic multiuser booting system. For running on real hardware, you need to add additional packages and pattern to make this pattern useful on its own. %files base %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/base.txt ################################################################################ # This pattern contains everything the SLES x11 package used to have that # doesn't need to be in the openSUSE x11 package %package basic_desktop %pattern_graphicalenvironments Summary: A basic desktop (based on IceWM) Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = basic_desktop Provides: pattern-order() = 1802 %if 0%{?is_opensuse} Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-x11 Provides: pattern-visible() %endif Requires: pattern() = x11 # choose icewm-default if you have a choice # icewm-lite is too lightweight in new release Requires: icewm-default Requires: icewm-theme-branding Recommends: libgnomesu Recommends: openssh-askpass-gnome %description basic_desktop This pattern installs a rather basic desktop (icewm) %files basic_desktop %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/basic_desktop.txt ################################################################################ %if 0%{?is_opensuse} %package console %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Console Tools Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = console Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-cli Provides: pattern-order() = 1120 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: pattern() = enhanced_base Recommends: at Recommends: bc Recommends: ed Recommends: emacs-nox Recommends: libyui-ncurses Recommends: libyui-ncurses-pkg Recommends: mc Recommends: mosh Recommends: mtools Recommends: sensors Recommends: susepaste Recommends: susepaste-screenshot Recommends: tmux Recommends: w3m Suggests: alpine Suggests: bsd-games Suggests: cnetworkmanager Suggests: convert Suggests: dar Suggests: ding Suggests: gcal Suggests: grepmail Suggests: irssi Suggests: lftp Suggests: links Suggests: lynx Suggests: minicom Suggests: mlocate Suggests: mutt Suggests: ncftp Suggests: pico Suggests: pinfo Suggests: slrn Suggests: units Suggests: vlock %{obsolete_legacy_pattern console} %description console Applications useful for those using the console and no graphical desktop environment. %files console %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/console.txt %endif ################################################################################ %package documentation %pattern_documentation Summary: Help and Support Documentation Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = documentation Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-documentation Provides: pattern-order() = 1005 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: man Requires: pattern() = minimal_base Recommends: man-pages # note pam is in every install so no point in using packageand Recommends: pam-manpages %{obsolete_legacy_pattern documentation} %description documentation Help and Support Documentation %files documentation %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/documentation.txt ################################################################################ %package enhanced_base %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Enhanced Base System Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = enhanced_base Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis Provides: pattern-order() = 1060 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: pattern() = base %if 0%{?is_opensuse} Recommends: pattern() = documentation Recommends: pattern() = sw_management Recommends: pattern() = yast2_basis %endif Requires: openssh Recommends: aaa_base-extras # getfacl and setfacl Recommends: acl # getattr and setattr Recommends: attr Recommends: bash-completion Recommends: bind-utils # compressor is interesting Recommends: bzip2 # #375103 Recommends: cifs-utils Recommends: command-not-found Recommends: cpio Recommends: cpupower Recommends: cryptsetup Recommends: curl # bnc#430895 # cyrus-sasl-saslauthd # delta rpms are considered cool for updates Recommends: deltarpm Recommends: diffutils Recommends: dos2unix Recommends: e2fsprogs Recommends: ethtool Recommends: file Recommends: fillup Recommends: findutils # firewall by default Recommends: firewalld Recommends: fuse Recommends: gawk Recommends: gettext-runtime Recommends: glibc-locale Recommends: gpart Recommends: gpg2 Recommends: gpm Recommends: grep Recommends: gzip Recommends: hdparm Recommends: hwinfo Recommends: info Recommends: initviocons # ping is required for network tests Recommends: iputils Recommends: irqbalance Recommends: kmod-compat # #303857 Recommends: kpartx Recommends: krb5 # pager Recommends: less Recommends: logrotate Recommends: lsscsi # man by default (#304687) Recommends: man # needed for detecting software raid - required by yast2-storage too Recommends: mdadm Recommends: multipath-tools # split out of ncurses Recommends: ncurses-utils Recommends: net-snmp Recommends: netcat-openbsd Recommends: netcfg # Kernel 5.15+ has an improved R/W ntfs module. # Use ntfs-3g anyway because udisks has issues with mount option handling: # https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/932 #if 0%{?suse_version} < 1550 # mount NTFS rw (bsc#1087242) Recommends: ntfs-3g #endif Recommends: ntfsprogs # TODO: should this be in more places Recommends: pam-config Recommends: parted Recommends: pciutils Recommends: pciutils-ids Recommends: perl-Bootloader Recommends: perl-base Recommends: pinentry Recommends: plymouth # fuser (psmisc) by default (#304694) Recommends: psmisc Recommends: rsync Recommends: screen Recommends: sed Recommends: sg3_utils Recommends: smartmontools Recommends: sudo Recommends: systemd-coredump Recommends: time Recommends: timezone #SUSE hardware tunings Recommends: udev-extra-rules # lsusb is good for debugging USB devices - #401593 Recommends: usbutils # Our editor of choice Recommends: vim Recommends: wget Recommends: xz Recommends: zisofs-tools # DELL computers mainly #403270, but #441079 Suggests: biosdevname Suggests: cpupower # #437252 Suggests: pam_ssh Suggests: xfsprogs Suggests: zip %{obsolete_legacy_pattern enhanced_base} %if 0%{?sle_version} # in SLE we still want /var/log/messages as all of the docu refers to it # TODO: if we still want it everywhere it should move back to base Recommends: rsyslog %else # go for journal in TW (boo#1143144) Recommends: systemd-logger %endif %ifarch aarch64 %{ix86} x86_64 Recommends: dmidecode %endif %ifarch ppc Recommends: hfsutils %endif %ifarch ppc # #303737 Recommends: mouseemu Recommends: pdisk Recommends: powerpc32 %endif # Other packages we have in openSUSE and not SLE-15 %if 0%{?is_opensuse} Recommends: dmraid Recommends: dosfstools Recommends: ifplugd Recommends: klogd Recommends: mpt-status # boo#1034493 Recommends: nano Recommends: openldap2-client Recommends: prctl Recommends: procinfo Recommends: procmail Recommends: providers # fuser (psmisc) by default (#304694) Recommends: psmisc Recommends: setserial Recommends: sharutils Recommends: smp_utils Recommends: spax # useful for debugging Recommends: strace Recommends: terminfo # having a ftp command line client is good for moving log files Recommends: tnftp Recommends: tuned Recommends: vlan Recommends: wireless-tools Recommends: wol Suggests: acpid Suggests: cracklib-dict-full # needed as soon as you want to do kerberos authentication Suggests: cyrus-sasl-gssapi Suggests: delayacct-utils # Hint for zypper to prefer ed over busybox-ed Suggests: ed Suggests: groff Suggests: hfsutils # bnc#388570 Suggests: kerneloops Suggests: mailx Suggests: man-pages Suggests: man-pages-posix Suggests: ocfs2-tools Suggests: pwgen Suggests: unzip Suggests: w3m-el # delta apply Suggests: xdelta # tool for xfs Suggests: xfsdump %ifarch %{ix86} x86_64 Recommends: acpica %endif %ifarch x86_64 Recommends: mcelog %endif %ifarch aarch64 x86_64 Recommends: numactl %endif # #754959 %ifarch %{ix86} x86_64 Suggests: hyper-v %endif %endif %description enhanced_base This is the enhanced base runtime system with lots of convenience packages. %files enhanced_base %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/enhanced_base.txt ################################################################################ %package fips %pattern_primaryfunctions Summary: FIPS 140-2 specific packages Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = fips Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis-addon Provides: pattern-order() = 3010 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: (dracut-fips if dracut) Requires: (libcryptsetup12-hmac if libcryptsetup12) Requires: (libcryptsetup12-hmac-32bit if libcryptsetup12-32bit) Requires: (libfreebl3-hmac if libfreebl3) Requires: (libfreebl3-hmac-32bit if libfreebl3-32bit) Requires: (libgcrypt20-hmac if libgcrypt20) Requires: (libgnutls30-hmac if libgnutls30) Requires: (libgnutls30-hmac-32bit if libgnutls30-32bit) Requires: (libopenssl-3-fips-provider if libopenssl3) Requires: (libopenssl-fips-provider if libopenssl) Requires: (libopenssl1_1-hmac if libopenssl1_1) Requires: (libopenssl1_1-hmac-32bit if libopenssl1_1-32bit) Requires: (libsoftokn3-hmac if libsoftokn3) Requires: (libsoftokn3-hmac-32bit if libsoftokn3-32bit) Requires: (openssh-fips if openssh-clients) Requires: (openssh-fips if openssh-server) Requires: (strongswan-hmac if strongswan) Provides: patterns-sles-fips = %{version} Obsoletes: patterns-sles-fips < %{version} Provides: patterns-server-enterprise-fips = %{version} Obsoletes: patterns-server-enterprise-fips < %{version} Provides: patterns-server-enterprise-fips-32bit = %{version} Obsoletes: patterns-server-enterprise-fips-32bit < %{version} %description fips This pattern installs the FIPS 140-2 specific packages that complete the various cryptographic modules in use. It is required if you want to run the machine with "fips=1". Please note that this pattern only enables FIPS 140-2 compliant operation, it does not directly make the system FIPS 140-2 certified nor validated. Please refer to SUSE official statements on the state of FIPS 140-2 certification. %files fips %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/fips.txt ################################################################################ %package minimal_base %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Minimal Appliance Base Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = minimal_base Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-basis Provides: pattern-order() = 5190 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: branding # those packages are actually useless as they don't use # %_keyringpath but we need them eg for kiwi Requires: build-key Requires: distribution-release Requires: filesystem # We have two providers for libz.so.1: libz1 and libz1-ng-compat1. Favor the legacy one for now Suggests: libz1 Suggests: libz1-32bit # Tell the solver to default to the main product Suggests: openSUSE-release %{obsolete_legacy_pattern minimal_base} %description minimal_base This is the minimal runtime system. It is really a minimal system. It is intended as base for Appliances. %files minimal_base %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/minimal_base.txt ################################################################################ %package bootloader %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Bootloader Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = bootloader Requires: (grub2-snapper-plugin if snapper) # Requires: grub2 %ifarch x86_64 # XXX: not sure this really belongs here. More like a kernel # rather than bootloader related thing? Requires: biosdevname %endif %ifnarch s390x ppc64 ppc64le %if 0%{?is_opensuse} Requires: (grub2-branding-openSUSE if branding-openSUSE) %else %if 0%{?sle_version} Requires: (grub2-branding-SLE if branding-SLE) %endif %endif %endif %ifarch x86_64 Requires: grub2-x86_64-efi %endif %ifarch aarch64 Requires: grub2-arm64-efi %endif %ifarch armv7l armv7hl Requires: grub2-arm-efi Requires: grub2-arm-uboot %endif %ifarch aarch64 x86_64 Requires: mokutil Requires: shim %endif %description bootloader This pattern holds files required for booting the system %files bootloader %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/bootloader.txt ################################################################################ %if 0%{?is_opensuse} %package selinux %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: SELinux Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = selinux Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-selinux Provides: pattern-order() = 1110 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: policycoreutils Requires: selinux-autorelabel Requires: selinux-policy Requires: selinux-policy-base Requires: selinux-tools Requires: pattern() = minimal_base Recommends: checkpolicy Recommends: container-selinux Recommends: selinux-policy-targeted %description selinux Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) provides a mechanism for supporting access control security policies, including mandatory access controls (MAC). Its architecture strives to separate enforcement of security decisions from the security policy, and streamlines the amount of software involved with security policy enforcement. %files selinux %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/selinux.txt %endif ################################################################################ %package sw_management %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Software Management Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = sw_management Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-software-management Provides: pattern-order() = 1360 Provides: pattern-visible() Recommends: pattern() = sw_management_x11 %if 0%{?sle_version} Recommends: lifecycle-data Recommends: zypper-lifecycle-plugin %endif # Zypper is the basic sw_management stack for *SUSE Requires: zypper %{obsolete_legacy_pattern sw_management} %description sw_management This pattern provides a graphical application and a command line tool for keeping your system up to date. %files sw_management %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/sw_management.txt ################################################################################ %package transactional_base %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Transactional Base System Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = transactional_base Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-kubic Provides: pattern-order() = 1050 Requires: read-only-root-fs Requires: rebootmgr Requires: systemd-presets-branding-transactional-server Requires: transactional-update Requires: transactional-update-zypp-config # Useful outside of MicroOS and needed for e.g. SELinux relabelling Requires: microos-tools Requires: pattern() = base Suggests: health-checker %description transactional_base This is the base system for a host updated by Transactional Updates. Includes Tools for systems with a read-only root filesystem. %files transactional_base %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/transactional_base.txt ################################################################################ %if 0%{?is_opensuse} %package update_test %pattern_basetechnologies Summary: Tests for the Update Stack Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = update_test Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-tests Provides: pattern-order() = 1380 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: update-test-affects-package-manager Requires: update-test-interactive Requires: update-test-optional Requires: update-test-reboot-needed Requires: update-test-security Requires: update-test-trivial %{obsolete_legacy_pattern update_test} %description update_test Packages used for testing that the update stack works. These tiny packages do not have any functionality themselves. %files update_test %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/update_test.txt %endif ################################################################################ %package x11 %pattern_graphicalenvironments Summary: X Window System Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = x11 Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-x11 Provides: pattern-order() = 1800 Provides: pattern-visible() Requires: pattern() = base %if 0%{?is_opensuse} Recommends: pattern() = x11_enhanced %else # Requires to be safe on upgrade path for SLE Requires: pattern() = basic_desktop %endif Requires: xf86-input-libinput Requires: xorg-x11-fonts-core Requires: xorg-x11-server # Recommend something other than xdm, default to lightdm Recommends: (gdm or lightdm or sddm) Recommends: dejavu-fonts Recommends: noto-sans-fonts Recommends: x11-tools Recommends: xdmbgrd Recommends: xorg-x11-Xvnc Recommends: xorg-x11-driver-video Recommends: xorg-x11-essentials Recommends: xorg-x11-fonts Recommends: xorg-x11-server-extra Recommends: xterm Recommends: xtermset Suggests: lightdm %{obsolete_legacy_pattern x11} # bsc#1071953 %ifnarch s390 s390x Recommends: xf86-input-vmmouse Recommends: xf86-input-wacom %endif %description x11 The X Window System provides the only standard platform-independent networked graphical window system bridging the heterogeneous platforms in today's enterprise: from network servers to desktops, thin clients, laptops, and handhelds, independent of operating system and hardware. %files x11 %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/x11.txt ################################################################################ %package x11_enhanced %pattern_graphicalenvironments Summary: X Window System Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = x11_enhanced Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-x11 Provides: pattern-order() = 1801 # For SLE-15-SPX - install basis and server here to keep behavior functionally the same # Jump / Leap can follow the same setup as Tumbleweed %if !0%{?is_opensuse} Recommends: pattern() = yast2_basis Recommends: pattern() = yast2_server %endif Requires: pattern() = enhanced_base Requires: pattern() = fonts Requires: pattern() = x11 Recommends: pattern() = x11_yast Recommends: pattern() = yast2_desktop # 1057377 Requires: glibc-locale Requires: glibc-locale-base Requires: xkeyboard-config Requires: xorg-x11-essentials Recommends: cabextract # Bug 424707 - Feature "Command not found" for openSUSE by default Recommends: command-not-found Recommends: dbus-1-glib Recommends: dbus-1-x11 Recommends: dialog Recommends: fontconfig Recommends: fonts-config Recommends: fribidi Recommends: ghostscript-x11 Recommends: numlockx Recommends: opensuse-welcome # #353229 - drag in empty replacements Recommends: translation-update # autoconfig new printers - bnc#808014 Recommends: udev-configure-printer # make it possible to install firefox or chromium Recommends: web_browser Recommends: xauth Recommends: xdmbgrd Recommends: xkeyboard-config Recommends: xorg-x11-fonts Recommends: xorg-x11-fonts-core Recommends: yast2-control-center-gnome # Recommend yast2-network until the Generic Desktop Role defaults to NetworkManager # At worst people need a way to switch from Wicked to NetworkManager. Recommends: yast2-network # This will install Firefox if no other browser is selected Suggests: MozillaFirefox Suggests: MozillaFirefox-translations %if 0%{?is_opensuse} # #394406 Suggests: desktop-data-openSUSE-extra %else Recommends: MozillaFirefox-branding-SLE Recommends: desktop-data-SLE %endif %if 0%{?is_opensuse} # people love having numlock configurable Recommends: numlockx Recommends: openssh-askpass Recommends: susepaste Recommends: susepaste-screenshot # needed e.g. for nvidia drivers # #302566 Recommends: x11-tools Recommends: xorg-x11-libX11-ccache Suggests: MozillaThunderbird Suggests: WindowMaker Suggests: WindowMaker-applets Suggests: WindowMaker-themes Suggests: gvim Suggests: hexchat Suggests: unclutter Suggests: wpa_supplicant-gui Suggests: xlockmore Suggests: xorg-x11-driver-video-radeonhd Suggests: xorg-x11-driver-video-unichrome # #389816 Suggests: xorg-x11-server-sdk %endif %description x11_enhanced The X Window System provides the only standard platform-independent networked graphical window system bridging the heterogeneous platforms in today's enterprise: from network servers to desktops, thin clients, laptops, and handhelds, independent of operating system and hardware. %files x11_enhanced %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/x11_enhanced.txt ################################################################################ %ifarch armv6hl armv7hl aarch64 %package x11_raspberrypi %pattern_graphicalenvironments Summary: X Window System Group: Metapackages Provides: pattern() = x11_raspberrypi Provides: pattern-icon() = pattern-x11 Provides: pattern-order() = 1803 Provides: pattern-visible() # Use only Requires - it's meant to be used on JeOS, which ignores Recommends # Based on SUSE:SLE-15:GA:RaspberryPI/kiwi-templates-SLES15-JeOS/JeOS.kiwi # Patterns Requires: pattern() = base Requires: pattern() = x11 # Other X11 packages Requires: gtk2-metatheme-adwaita Requires: gtk3-metatheme-adwaita # X11/IceWM-specific packages Requires: icewm Requires: icewm-default Requires: icewm-lite Requires: icewm-theme-branding # bsc#1095870 Requires: libyui-ncurses-pkg Requires: libyui-qt-pkg # for IceWM taskbar mailbox icon (bsc#1093913) Requires: mutt Requires: mutt-lang Requires: polkit-default-privs Requires: polkit-gnome-lang Requires: x11-tools Requires: x11perf Requires: xauth Requires: xbacklight Requires: xclock Requires: xconsole Requires: xcursor-themes Requires: xcursorgen Requires: xdg-user-dirs Requires: xdg-user-dirs-gtk Requires: xdg-user-dirs-gtk-lang Requires: xdg-utils Requires: xdm Requires: xdmbgrd Requires: xdpyinfo Requires: xev Requires: xeyes # Drivers Requires: xf86-input-evdev Requires: xf86-input-libinput Requires: xf86-video-fbdev Requires: xfd Requires: xfontsel Requires: xgamma Requires: xhost Requires: xinit Requires: xinput Requires: xkbcomp Requires: xkbevd Requires: xkbprint Requires: xkbutils Requires: xkeyboard-config Requires: xkill Requires: xlogo Requires: xlsatoms Requires: xlsclients Requires: xlsfonts Requires: xmag Requires: xmessage Requires: xmodmap Requires: xorg-x11 Requires: xorg-x11-fonts-core Requires: xorg-x11-server Requires: xorg-x11-server-extra Requires: xprop Requires: xrandr Requires: xrdb Requires: xrestop Requires: xscope Requires: xscreensaver Requires: xscreensaver-data Requires: xset Requires: xsetmode Requires: xsetpointer Requires: xsetroot Requires: xterm Requires: xtermset Requires: xvinfo Requires: xwd Requires: xwininfo Requires: yast2-control-center-qt Requires: yast2-packager Requires: yast2-snapper Requires: yast2-x11 # Branding %if ! 0%{?is_opensuse} Requires: MozillaFirefox-branding-SLE %endif %description x11_raspberrypi The X Window System provides the only standard platform-independent networked graphical window system bridging the heterogeneous platforms in today's enterprise: from network servers to desktops, thin clients, laptops, and handhelds, independent of operating system and hardware. %files x11_raspberrypi %dir %{_docdir}/patterns %{_docdir}/patterns/x11_raspberrypi.txt %endif ################################################################################ %prep %build %install mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_docdir}/patterns for i in apparmor base enhanced_base minimal_base sw_management x11 x11_enhanced; do echo "This file marks the pattern $i to be installed." \ >"%{buildroot}%{_docdir}/patterns/$i.txt" echo "This file marks the pattern $i to be installed." \ >"%{buildroot}%{_docdir}/patterns/$i-32bit.txt" done # These packages don't generate a 32bit pattern for i in basesystem bootloader basic_desktop documentation fips transactional_base \ %if 0%{?is_opensuse} console selinux update_test \ %else %ifnarch s390 s390x 32bit \ %endif %endif %ifarch armv6hl armv7hl aarch64 x11_raspberrypi \ %endif ; do echo "This file marks the pattern $i to be installed." \ >"%{buildroot}%{_docdir}/patterns/$i.txt" done %ifarch x86_64 echo "This file marks the pattern 32bit to be installed." \ >"%{buildroot}%{_docdir}/patterns/32bit.txt" %endif # # This file is created at check-in time. Sorry for the inconsistent workflow :( # %include %{SOURCE1} %changelog
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