-%define name xscreensaver
-%define version 3.24
-%define release 1
-%define serial 1
-%define prefix /usr/X11R6
+%define name xscreensaver
+%define version 4.02
+%define release 1
+%define serial 1
+%define x11_prefix /usr/X11R6
+%define gnome_prefix /usr
+%define kde_prefix /usr
+
+%define gnome_datadir %{gnome_prefix}/share
+%define gnome_ccdir_1 %{gnome_datadir}/control-center/Desktop
+%define gnome_ccdir_2 %{gnome_datadir}/control-center/capplets
+%define gnome_paneldir %{gnome_datadir}/gnome/apps/Settings/Desktop
+%define gnome_icondir %{gnome_datadir}/pixmaps
# By default, builds the basic, non-GL package.
# To build both the basic and GL-add-on packages:
# rpm --define "USE_GL yes" ...
+# or uncomment the following line.
+# %define USE_GL yes
Summary: X screen saver and locker
Name: %{name}
URL: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver
Vendor: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
-Buildroot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}-root
+Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-root
+
+# This package really should be made to depend on
+# control-center >= 1.4.0.2 -OR- control-center >= 1.5.12
+# but there's no way to express that.
%description
A modular screen saver and locker for the X Window System.
Highly customizable: allows the use of any program that
can draw on the root window as a display mode.
-More than 100 display modes are included in this package.
+More than 140 display modes are included in this package.
%{?USE_GL:See also the xscreensaver-gl package, which}
%{?USE_GL:includes optional OpenGL display modes.}
%{!?USE_GL:RPMOPTS="$RPMOPTS --without-gl"}
CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" \
- ./configure --prefix=%{prefix} \
- --enable-subdir=../lib/xscreensaver \
+ ./configure --prefix=%{x11_prefix} \
+ --with-setuid-hacks \
$RPMOPTS
make
%install
-# This is a directory that "make install" won't make as needed
-# (since Linux uses /etc/pam.d/* and Solaris uses /etc/pam.conf).
+# Most xscreensaver executables go in the X bin directory (/usr/X11R6/bin/)
+# but some of them (e.g., the control panel capplet) go in the GNOME bin
+# directory instead (/usr/bin/).
#
-mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/pam.d
+mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{gnome_prefix}/bin
+mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{gnome_ccdir_1}
+mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{gnome_ccdir_2}
+mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{gnome_paneldir}
-# This is another (since "make install" doesn't try to install
-# the xscreensaver.kss file unless $KDEDIR is set.)
+# Likewise for KDE: the .kss file goes in the KDE bin directory (/usr/bin/).
#
-if [ -z "$KDEDIR" ]; then export KDEDIR=/usr; fi
+export KDEDIR=%{kde_prefix}
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT$KDEDIR/bin
+# This is a directory that "make install" won't make as needed
+# (since Linux uses /etc/pam.d/* and Solaris uses /etc/pam.conf).
+#
+mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/pam.d
+
make install_prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT \
- AD_DIR=%{prefix}/lib/X11/app-defaults \
+ AD_DIR=%{x11_prefix}/lib/X11/app-defaults \
+ GNOME_BINDIR=%{gnome_prefix}/bin \
install-strip
-# Make a pair of lists, of the GL and non-GL hacks.
+# Make a pair of lists, of the GL and non-GL executables.
# Do this by parsing the output of a dummy run of "make install"
-# in the hacks/ and hacks/glx/ directories.
+# in the driver/, hacks/ and hacks/glx/ directories.
#
list_files() {
- make -s install_prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT INSTALL=true install |
+ make -s install_prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT INSTALL=true \
+ GNOME_BINDIR=%{gnome_prefix}/bin \
+ "$@" |
sed -n -e 's@.* /\([^ ]*\)$@/\1@p' |
sed -e "s@^$RPM_BUILD_ROOT@@" \
- -e "s@/bin/..@@" |
+ -e "s@/bin/\.\./@/@" |
+ sed -e 's@\(.*/man/.*\)@\1\*@' |
sort
}
-( cd hacks ; list_files > $RPM_BUILD_DIR/xscreensaver-%{version}/hacks-non-gl )
-( cd hacks/glx ; list_files > $RPM_BUILD_DIR/xscreensaver-%{version}/hacks-gl )
-
+( cd hacks ; list_files install ; \
+ cd ../driver; list_files install-program install-scripts ) \
+ > $RPM_BUILD_DIR/xscreensaver-%{version}/exes-non-gl
+( cd hacks/glx ; list_files install ) \
+ | grep -v man1/xscreensaver-gl-helper \
+ > $RPM_BUILD_DIR/xscreensaver-%{version}/exes-gl
# This line is redundant, except that it causes the "xscreensaver"
# executable to be installed unstripped (while all others are stripped.)
# You should install it this way so that jwz gets useful bug reports.
#
-install -m 4755 driver/xscreensaver $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix}/bin
+install -m 4755 driver/xscreensaver $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{x11_prefix}/bin
# Even if we weren't compiled with PAM support, make sure to include
# the PAM module file in the RPM anyway, just in case.
( cd driver ;
make install_prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT PAM_DIR=/etc/pam.d install-pam )
-# This is for wmconfig, a tool that generates init files for window managers.
-#
-mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/X11/wmconfig
-cat > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/X11/wmconfig/xscreensaver <<EOF
-xscreensaver name "xscreensaver (1min timeout)"
-xscreensaver description "xscreensaver"
-xscreensaver group "Amusements/Screen Savers"
-xscreensaver exec "xscreensaver -timeout 1 -cycle 1 &"
-EOF
-
-# This is for the GNOME desktop:
-#
-mkdir -p "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/apps/Amusements/Screen Savers"
-cat > "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/apps/Amusements/Screen Savers/xscreensaver.desktop" <<EOF
-[Desktop Entry]
-Name=xscreensaver (1min timeout)
-Description=xscreensaver
-Exec=xscreensaver -timeout 1 -cycle 1
-EOF
-
# Make sure all files are readable by all, and writable only by owner.
#
chmod -R a+r,u+w,og-w $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
+%post
+# This part runs on the end user's system, when the RPM is installed.
+
+pids=`pidof xscreensaver`
+if [ -n "$pids" ]; then
+ echo "sending SIGHUP to running xscreensaver ($pids)..." >&2
+ kill -HUP $pids
+fi
+
%clean
if [ -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT ]; then rm -r $RPM_BUILD_ROOT ; fi
if [ -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT-gl ]; then rm -r $RPM_BUILD_ROOT-gl ; fi
-%files -f hacks-non-gl
+%files -f exes-non-gl
%defattr(-,root,root)
# Files for the "xscreensaver" package:
#
%doc README README.debugging
- %{prefix}/bin/*
-%dir %{prefix}/lib/xscreensaver
-%config %{prefix}/lib/X11/app-defaults/*
- %{prefix}/man/man1/xscreensaver*
+%dir %{x11_prefix}/lib/xscreensaver
+%config %{x11_prefix}/lib/X11/app-defaults/*
+ %{x11_prefix}/man/man1/xscreensaver*
/etc/pam.d/*
-%config(missingok) /usr/bin/*.kss
-%config(missingok) /etc/X11/wmconfig/*
-%config(missingok) "/usr/share/apps/Amusements/Screen Savers/*"
+
+%config(missingok) %{kde_prefix}/bin/*.kss
+
+%config(missingok) %{gnome_prefix}/bin/*-capplet
+%config(missingok) %{gnome_ccdir_1}/*.desktop
+%config(missingok) %{gnome_ccdir_2}/*.desktop
+%config(missingok) %{gnome_paneldir}/*.desktop
+%config(missingok) %{gnome_icondir}/*
# Files for the "xscreensaver-gl" package:
#
-%{?USE_GL:%files -f hacks-gl gl}
+%{?USE_GL:%files -f exes-gl gl}