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     config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_enable'] = True
     config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_enable'] = True
    config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts'] = {}
     config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['cmd'] = 'rpmsign'
     config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['cmd'] = 'rpmsign'
     config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['opts'] = '--addsign %(rpms)s'
     config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['opts'] = '--addsign %(rpms)s'


The variable %(rpms)s will be expanded to package file name. This command will run as unprivileged and will get all your environment variables and especially it will run in your $HOME. So ~/.rpmmacros will be interpreted.
The variable %(rpms)s will be expanded to package file name. This command will run as unprivileged and will get all your environment variables and especially it will run in your $HOME. So ~/.rpmmacros will be interpreted.

Revision as of 14:24, 27 April 2015

Sign Plugin

The Sign plugin can call command (from the host) on the produced rpms.

It was primary created for signing packages, but can call anything you want to.

Configuration

The Sign plugin is disabled by default. To enable it, add this code to configure file:

   config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_enable'] = True
   config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts'] = {}
   config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['cmd'] = 'rpmsign'
   config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['opts'] = '--addsign %(rpms)s'

The variable %(rpms)s will be expanded to package file name. This command will run as unprivileged and will get all your environment variables and especially it will run in your $HOME. So ~/.rpmmacros will be interpreted.