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Summary: e-smith server and gateway - quota module
%define name e-smith-quota
Name: %{name}
%define version 1.9.2
%define release 01
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
License: GPL
Group: System Environment/Base
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Packager: e-smith developers <bugs@e-smith.com>
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot
BuildArchitectures: noarch
Requires: e-smith-base >= 4.9.129, quota >= 3, perl-Quota
Requires: e-smith-lib >= 1.13.1
BuildRequires: e-smith-devtools >= 1.11.0-03, e-smith-test >= 0.1.12
AutoReqProv: no
%description
e-smith server and gateway software - quota module.
%changelog
* Fri Oct 14 2005 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.2-01]
- Remove L10Ns from base packages [SF: 1309520]
* Fri Oct 14 2005 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.1-01]
- New dev stream before relocating L10Ns
* Tue Oct 4 2005 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-14]
- Fix L10N in over-quota warning messages. [SF: 1312830]
* Fri Sep 30 2005 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-13]
- Added Italian L10N - Thanks Filippo Carletti [SF: 1309266]
* Mon Sep 26 2005 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-12]
- Added German L10N - Thanks Dietmar Berteld [SF: 1293325]
* Tue Jul 19 2005 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-11]
- Update to current db access APIs (patches by Shad and Charlie) [SF: 1216546]
* Wed Jul 13 2005 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-10]
- Add quota setup in fstab templates (moved from e-smith-base).
* Mon Jun 27 2005 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-09]
- Really fix permissions of /etc/cron.d/warnquota. [SF: 1226700]
* Fri Jun 24 2005 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-08]
- Make perms of /etc/cron.d/warnquota acceptible to latest crond.
[SF: 1226700]
* Thu Mar 17 2005 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-07]
- Fix some perl anachronisms which elicit warnings. [MN00075093]
* Thu Mar 10 2005 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-06]
- Update success and error messages to use new convention
(patch submitted by Shad Lords).
* Wed Dec 29 2004 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-05]
- Remount / with quota support before trying to create quota
files. [MN00061221]
* Fri Dec 24 2004 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-04]
- Fix rc.quota_create's check for existing quota file, and add
convertquota calls, in case of old style quota files.
[MN00061221]
* Thu Dec 16 2004 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-03]
- Run /etc/rc.d/rc.quota_create before rc.sysinit, to enable
filesystem quota support. [charlieb MN00061221]
* Wed Nov 10 2004 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-02]
- Untaint acct before using in system(). [charlieb MN00050161]
* Wed Nov 10 2004 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-01]
- Changing version to development stream number - 1.9.0
* Thu Jun 26 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.8.0-01]
- Changing version to stable stream number - 1.8.0
* Tue Jun 24 2003 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-22]
- Spanish nav bar [gordonr 9153]
* Fri May 30 2003 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-21]
- Whoops. Don't need /usr/lib/e-smith-quota anymore. Removed [markk 8847]
* Fri May 30 2003 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-20]
- Create template output dir in %build, and fragments need Locale::gettext
[markk 8847]
* Fri May 30 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-19]
- Move fstab fragment into e-smith-base. [charlieb 8868]
* Tue May 6 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-18]
- Add Spanish lexicon for quota [lijied 3793]
* Thu Apr 17 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-17]
- Standardize the Add/Remove/Save button name [lijied 7921]
* Thu Apr 10 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-16]
- Change $q->table back [lijied 8034]
* Fri Apr 4 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-15]
- Change $q->table to $q->start_table where necessary [lijied 8034]
* Thu Apr 3 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-14]
- Removed SME Server branding [lijied 8016]
* Fri Mar 28 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-13]
- Modified /po/fr_CA to fr [lijied 6787]
* Fri Mar 28 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-12]
- Modified French lexicon to use lang="fr", rename the lexicon
directory to fr [lijied 6787]
* Mon Mar 10 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-11]
- Modified charset tag in .po file [lijied 3930]
* Fri Mar 7 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-10]
- Modified en-us and fr-ca panel title
modified en-us and fr-ca nav bar label [lijied 7356]
- Modified e-smith-devtools version [lijied 7578]
* Thu Mar 6 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-09]
- Modified quotas panel order [lijied 7356]
- Added French .po file to po/fr_CA, and modified the
%build in spec file [lijied 7442]
* Tue Mar 4 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-08]
- Split en-us lexicon from quota panel [lijied 4030]
* Mon Mar 3 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-07]
- Added French lexicon for quota. [lijied 5003]
* Sat Jan 25 2003 Mike Dickson <miked@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-06]
- added ACTION to the lexicon [miked 6363]
* Wed Jan 1 2003 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-05]
- Rewrote templates to use esmith::I18N [gordonr 5212]
* Fri Dec 27 2002 Mike Dickson <miked@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-04]
- minor UI update [miked 5494]
* Mon Dec 9 2002 Mike Dickson <miked@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-03]
- updates for new UI [miked 5494]
* Thu Nov 21 2002 Mike Dickson <miked@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-02]
- update to new UI system [miked 5494]
* Wed Nov 20 2002 Mike Dickson <miked@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-01]
- Changing to development stream; version upped to 1.7.0
* Wed Oct 16 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.6.1-03]
- Don't suppress quota warnings if hard limit is zero [gordonr 5230]
* Tue Oct 15 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.6.1-02]
- Fix I18N of From header in warning emails. Quote "full name"
part of From header (to be sure). [charlieb 5205]
* Tue Oct 15 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.6.1-01]
- Fix use of comma as string concat operator in overquota mail message
templates. Break some long lines while we are at it. [charlieb 5178]
* Fri Oct 11 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.6.0-01]
- Roll to maintained version number to 1.6.0
* Fri Oct 11 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.3-03]
- Improved unit suffix handling to more closely correspond to docs [markk 5102]
- Allow "unlimited" hard quota with soft quota [markk 5102]
* Tue Oct 8 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.3-02]
- Improved error strings [markk 5102]
* Wed Sep 25 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.3-01]
- Rolled version to clean up patch errors
* Wed Sep 25 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.2-04]
- Clean up panel display and instructions [markk 4475]
* Wed Sep 4 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.2-03]
- Disambiguated the explanation of how disk usage is calculated. [markk 4473]
* Tue Aug 27 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.2-02]
- Display decimal values in summary screen [markk 4475]
- Allow entry of KB, MB, or GB values in modify panel [markk 4475]
- Choose and display "best" unit in modify panel [markk 4475]
* Thu Aug 8 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.2-01]
- Remove dangling enable-quota symlinks. [charlieb 4297]
* Mon Aug 5 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.1-01]
- Bump quota requirement to version 3.
- Fix fstab template to handle ext3 file systems. [charlieb 4297]
- Remove action script which runs quotacheck - this is now done by rc.sysinit
during reboot. [charlieb 4297]
* Wed Jun 5 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.0-01]
- Changing version to development stream number to 1.5.0
* Fri May 31 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.4.0-01]
- Changing version to maintained stream number to 1.4.0
* Thu May 23 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.9-01]
- RPM rebuild forced by cvsroot2rpm
* Sat May 18 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.8-01]
- Move enable-quota back into post-{install,upgrade}. Skip the quotacheck
if the quota files exist. For an install, they won't. For an upgrade
from a previously quota'ed system, they will and we don't want to
bother checking the whole filesystem during the upgrade. For an upgrade
from a pre-quota system they won't exist, so we need to check.
Note: /etc/fstab must have the quota options enabled before we attempt
to run quotacheck or it exits silently [gordonr 3439]
* Sat May 18 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.7-01]
- Turn quotas on (well, off then on) after enabling quotas in case
we didn't enable them at boot time in an upgrade from version which
didn't have quotas [gordonr 3439]
* Sat May 18 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.6-01]
- Re-add enable-quotas to post-install, after expansion of /etc/fstab
[gordonr 3439]
* Sat May 18 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.5-01]
- Updated e-smith-base dependency [gordonr 3439]
* Sat May 18 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.4-01]
- Relocated the scaffolding for /etc/fstab templates to e-smith-base,
leaving the enable quotas fragment here. The template is also expanded
with an action in e-smith-base. Updated e-smith-base Requires [gordonr 3439]
* Mon May 13 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.3-01]
- Really fix createlinks [gordonr 3439]
* Mon May 13 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.2-01]
- Actually run enable-quotas in bootstrap-console-save and fix
createlinks [gordonr 3439]
* Mon May 13 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.1-01]
- Moving to stream 1.3.1 (1.3.0 skipped by accidentally)
- Check all quotas during bootstrap-console-save rather than
post-upgrade so that the install completes quickly, even on
a machine with lots of disk to check. [gordonr 3439]
* Wed May 8 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.8-01]
- Subst scanmail.tmpl -> template name in both quota templates [markk 3029]
- Need to enable quotas before trying to restore them :-) [gordonr 2730]
* Wed May 8 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.7-01]
- Added gettext in quota warning templates [markk 3029]
* Tue May 7 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.6-01]
- Localised "Modify" link on main page [markk 3317]
* Wed May 1 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.5-01]
- esmith::AccountDB -> esmith::AccountsDB [schwern 3287]
* Wed Apr 24 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.4-01]
- Rewording SOFT/HARD errors for consistency [gordonr 3027]
* Mon Apr 22 2002 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.3-01]
- Pass the $user object instead of the $username variable in user-modify-quota.
* Tue Apr 16 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.2-01]
- Added a missing button in the modify user page [markk 3159]
* Mon Apr 15 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.1-01]
- Adding warning for Quota::query failure to warnquota & user-modify-quota
[schwern 2730]
- Testing user-modify-quota [schwern 2729 2730]
- Converted to FormMagick panel and internationalized. Added some POD and
tests. [markk 3159]
- Added buildtests in %build [markk 3159]
* Thu Mar 7 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.0-01]
- rollRPM: Rolled version number too 1.2.0-01. Includes patches up to 1.0.0-02.
- DO NOT MAKE ANY FURTHER CHANGES TO THIS FILE, as this is the base version
being imported into CVS.
* Fri Feb 01 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.0.0-02]
- Allow hard and soft quota to be equal. This also allows the quota to be
removed. See #2729.
- Set quota limits for all users in post-upgrade event. This allows for
a system restore to have properly set up quotas.
* Tue Dec 11 2001 Jason Miller <jay@e-smith.com>
- [1.0.0-01]
- rollRPM: Rolled version number to 1.0.0-01. Includes patches up to 0.1.1-09.
* Wed Dec 5 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-09]
- Adding new warnquota script that sends mail to users who have exceeded their
"limit with grace time", and a summary report to admin.
- Adding admin summary template, and user quota warning template to
/etc/e-smith/templates/usr/lib/e-smith-quota
* Wed Dec 5 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-08]
- Adding check in panel to make sure that soft limit
is less than hard limit.
- Also insert missing subroutine prototype.
* Thu Nov 15 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-07]
- More text changes to the quota panel.
- Changed kB sizing output to mB sizing.
- Still no genSmallRedCellRightJustified. Yet.
* Wed Nov 14 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-06]
- Add daily quota warning script. For now, just use a wrapper for
/usr/sbin/warnquota. In time we will write our own script in perl
and produce a customised report.
* Wed Nov 14 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-05]
- Update createlinks to create manager quota panel link
- More text changes to quota panel.
- Use genSmallCellRightJustified
- Create "Modify" button.
* Wed Nov 14 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-04]
- Add some wording to panel, and change wording of
soft and hard limits to "limit with grace time" and
"immediate limit"
- Still to roll in genSmallCellRight
* Tue Nov 13 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-03]
- Add bare bones web panel which allows setting of soft and hard file limits.
* Mon Nov 12 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [0.1.1-02]
- Add action script to set and modify quotas using properties from the accounts
db.
* Fri Nov 09 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- Initial
%prep
%setup
%build
mkdir -p root/etc/e-smith/events/post-{install,upgrade}
mkdir -p root/etc/e-smith/events/user-{create,modify}
mkdir -p root/etc/e-smith/web/panels/manager/cgi-bin
xgettext -o root/usr/share/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/adminQuotaSummary.po \
root/etc/e-smith/templates/usr/lib/e-smith-quota/adminQuotaSummary.tmpl
xgettext -o root/usr/share/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/userOverQuota.po \
root/etc/e-smith/templates/usr/lib/e-smith-quota/userOverQuota.tmpl
perl createlinks
/sbin/e-smith/buildtests 50-e-smith-quota
/sbin/e-smith/generate-lexicons
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
(cd root ; find . -depth -print | cpio -dump $RPM_BUILD_ROOT)
rm -f %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
/sbin/e-smith/genfilelist $RPM_BUILD_ROOT \
--file /etc/rc.d/rc.quota_create 'attr(0755,root,root)' \
--file /etc/cron.d/warnquota 'attr(0644,root,root)' \
> %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
echo "%doc COPYING" >> %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files -f %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
%defattr(-,root,root)