## START: Set by rpmautospec ## (rpmautospec version 0.6.0) ## RPMAUTOSPEC: autorelease, autochangelog %define autorelease(e:s:pb:n) %{?-p:0.}%{lua: release_number = 1; base_release_number = tonumber(rpm.expand("%{?-b*}%{!?-b:1}")); print(release_number + base_release_number - 1); }%{?-e:.%{-e*}}%{?-s:.%{-s*}}%{!?-n:%{?dist}} ## END: Set by rpmautospec Name: virtme-ng Version: 1.25 Release: %autorelease Summary: Quickly build and run kernels inside a virtualized snapshot of your live system License: GPL-2.0-only URL: https://github.com/arighi/%{name} Source: %{pypi_source %{name}} BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: python3-devel Recommends: qemu-kvm Recommends: busybox Recommends: virtiofsd >= 1.7.0 # virtme-ng provides a mostly compatible CLI w.r.t. the original virtme, # which is dead upstream, so obsolete it in favor of the new package. Obsoletes: virtme < 0.1.1-25 Provides: virtme = %{version}-%{release} %description virtme-ng is a tool that allows to easily and quickly recompile and test a Linux kernel, starting from the source code. It allows to recompile the kernel in few minutes (rather than hours), then the kernel is automatically started in a virtualized environment that is an exact copy-on-write copy of your live system, which means that any changes made to the virtualized environment do not affect the host system. In order to do this a minimal config is produced (with the bare minimum support to test the kernel inside qemu), then the selected kernel is automatically built and started inside qemu, using the filesystem of the host as a copy-on-write snapshot. This means that you can safely destroy the entire filesystem, crash the kernel, etc. without affecting the host. Kernels produced with virtme-ng are lacking lots of features, in order to reduce the build time to the minimum and still provide you a usable kernel capable of running your tests and experiments. virtme-ng is based on virtme, written by Andy Lutomirski . %prep %autosetup -p1 -n %{name}-%{version} # Remove bundled binary (optional optimized init program for the VM) rm -f virtme/guest/bin/virtme-ng-init %generate_buildrequires %pyproject_buildrequires %build %pyproject_wheel %install %pyproject_install # Work around Python's inability to install global files mv %{buildroot}%{python3_sitelib}/etc %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir} mv %{buildroot}%{python3_sitelib}/usr/share %{buildroot}%{_datadir} %pyproject_save_files virtme virtme_ng %check %pyproject_check_import %files -f %{pyproject_files} %license LICENSE %doc README.md %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/virtme-ng.conf %{_bindir}/vng %{_bindir}/virtme-ng %{_bindir}/virtme-run %{_bindir}/virtme-configkernel %{_bindir}/virtme-mkinitramfs %{_bindir}/virtme-prep-kdir-mods %{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions/{virtme-ng,vng}-prompt %changelog ## START: Generated by rpmautospec * Sat Jun 22 2024 Ondrej Mosnáček - 1.25-1 - Update to version 1.25 (fedora#2272274) * Fri Jun 07 2024 Python Maint - 1.22-2 - Rebuilt for Python 3.13 * Mon Feb 26 2024 Ondrej Mosnáček - 1.22-1 - Update to version 1.22 (fedora#2265882) * Sat Feb 17 2024 Ondrej Mosnáček - 1.21-1 - Update to version 1.21 (fedora#2264668) * Sat Feb 03 2024 Ondrej Mosnáček - 1.20-1 - Update to version 1.20 (fedora#2262533) * Sat Jan 27 2024 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.19-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_40_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Jan 15 2024 Ondrej Mosnáček - 1.19-1 - Initial import (fedora#2255805) ## END: Generated by rpmautospec