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RPM version 4.9.0 has been observed to generate extra debug messages in certain cases. These debug messages prevent us from cleanly acquiring the architecture. This is clearly an upstream RPM bug which will get fixed. But until then a safe solution is to pipe the result through 'tail -1' to just grab the architecture bit we care about. Example 'rpm -qp spl-0.6.0-rc4.src.rpm --qf %{arch}' output: Freeing read locks for locker 0x166: 28031/47480843735008 Freeing read locks for locker 0x168: 28031/47480843735008 x86_64
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31 lines
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tgz-local:
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@(if test "${HAVE_ALIEN}" = "no"; then \
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echo -e "\n" \
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"*** Required util ${ALIEN} missing. Please install the\n" \
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"*** package for your distribution which provides ${ALIEN},\n" \
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"*** re-run configure, and try again.\n"; \
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exit 1; \
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fi)
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tgz-modules: tgz-local rpm-modules
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name=${PACKAGE}-modules; \
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version=${ZFS_META_VERSION}-${ZFS_META_RELEASE}; \
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release=`echo ${LINUX_VERSION} | $(SED) -e "s/-/_/g"`; \
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arch=`$(RPM) -qp $${name}-$${version}.src.rpm --qf %{arch} | tail -1`; \
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pkg1=$${name}-$${version}_$${release}.$${arch}.rpm; \
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pkg2=$${name}-devel-$${version}_$${release}.$${arch}.rpm; \
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fakeroot $(ALIEN) --scripts --to-tgz $$pkg1 $$pkg2; \
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$(RM) $$pkg1 $$pkg2
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tgz-utils: tgz-local rpm-utils
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name=${PACKAGE}; \
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version=${ZFS_META_VERSION}-${ZFS_META_RELEASE}; \
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arch=`$(RPM) -qp $${name}-$${version}.src.rpm --qf %{arch} | tail -1`; \
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pkg1=$${name}-$${version}.$${arch}.rpm; \
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pkg2=$${name}-devel-$${version}.$${arch}.rpm; \
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pkg3=$${name}-test-$${version}.$${arch}.rpm; \
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fakeroot $(ALIEN) --scripts --to-tgz $$pkg1 $$pkg2 $$pkg3; \
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$(RM) $$pkg1 $$pkg2 $$pkg3
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tgz: tgz-modules tgz-utils
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