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-#
-# Disclaimer: this was taken from macros.kde4. Some items
-# are not applicable to Trinity, but are still here.
-# NEW: this obsoletes common_options from kdelibs3
-
-%_tde_prefix /opt/tde
-%_tde_bindir %{_tde_prefix}/bin
-%_tde_libdir %{_tde_prefix}/%{_lib}
-%_tde_modulesdir %{_tde_libdir}/tde
-%_tde_libexecdir %{_tde_libdir}/tde/libexec
-%_tde_sysconfdir %{_sysconfdir}
-%_tde_iconsdir %{_tde_prefix}/share/icons
-%_tde_sbindir %{_tde_prefix}/sbin
-%_tde_sharedir %{_tde_prefix}/share
-%_tde_datadir %{_tde_sharedir}/apps
-%_tde_appdir %{_tde_datadir}
-%_tde_applicationsdir %{_tde_sharedir}/applications
-%_tde_appsdir %{_tde_sharedir}/applnk
-%_tde_configdir %{_tde_sharedir}/config
-%_tde_configkcfgdir %{_tde_sharedir}/config.kcfg
-%_tde_servicesdir %{_tde_sharedir}/services
-%_tde_servicetypesdir %{_tde_sharedir}/servicetypes
-%_tde_includedir %{_tde_prefix}/include
-%_tde_docdir %{_tde_sharedir}/doc/
-%_tde_htmldir %{_tde_sharedir}/doc/HTML
-%_tde_wallpapersdir %{_tde_sharedir}/wallpapers
-%_tde_icondir %{_tde_sharedir}/icons
-%_tde_sounddir %{_tde_sharedir}/sounds
-%_tde_locale %{_tde_sharedir}/locale
-%_tde_mimedir %{_tde_sharedir}/mimelnk
-%_tde_styledir %{_tde_libdir}/tde/plugins/styles
-%_tde_widgetdir %{_tde_libdir}/tde/plugins/designer
-
-# these are for backwards compatibility
-%_kde3_prefix %{_tde_prefix}
-%_kde3_libdir %{_tde_libdir}
-%_kde3_share_dir %{_tde_sharedir}
-%_kde3_config_dir %{_tde_configdir}
-%_kde3_html_dir %{_tde_htmldir}
-%_tde_modules %{_tde_modulesdir}
-%_tde_servicetypes %{_tde_servicetypesdir}
-
-%_tde_platform_version 3.5.13
-
-%tde_runtime_requires Requires: tdebase3-runtime >= %_tde_platform_version qt3 >= 3.3.8c
-
-%_tde_build_type release
-
-%cmake_tde(d:) \
- export CFLAGS=$RPM_OPT_FLAGS \
- export CXXFLAGS=$RPM_OPT_FLAGS \
- export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions $LDFLAGS" \
- _tde_libsuffix=$(echo %_lib | cut -b4-) \
- bdir=. \
- %{-d:dir=%{-d*} \
- mkdir $dir \
- cd $dir \
- bdir=.. } \
- cmake -DCMAKE_SKIP_RPATH=ON \\\
- -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%{_tde_prefix} \\\
- -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR:PATH=%{_tde_libdir} \\\
- -DINCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR:PATH=%{_tde_includedir} \\\
- -DLIB_INSTALL_DIR:PATH=%{_tde_libdir} \\\
- -DLIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR:PATH=%{_tde_libexecdir} \\\
- -DLIB_SUFFIX="$_tde_libsuffix" \\\
- -DSYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR:PATH=%{_sysconfdir} \\\
- -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=%{_tde_build_type} \\\
- -DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON \\\
- -DQT_LIBRARY_DIRS=/usr/lib/qt3/%{_lib} \\\
- -DQT_INCLUDE_DIRS=/usr/lib/qt3/include \\\
- -DPKGCONFIG_INSTALL_DIR=%{_libdir}/pkgconfig \\\
- -DMAN_INSTALL_DIR=%{_mandir} \\\
- -DINFO_INSTALL_DIR=%{_infodir} \\\
- $bdir %* \
- if [ "$bdir" == ".." ]; then \
- cd .. \
- fi \
-%{nil}
-
-%make_tde(d:) \
- bdir=. \
- %{-d:dir=%{-d*} \
- cd $dir \
- bdir=.. } \
- make %{?_smp_mflags} VERBOSE=1 \
- if [ "$bdir" == ".." ]; then \
- cd .. \
- fi \
-%{nil}
-
-%makeinstall_tde(d:) \
- bdir=. \
- %{-d:dir=%{-d*} \
- cd $dir \
- bdir=.. } \
- make DESTDIR=%{?buildroot:%{buildroot}} install VERBOSE=1 \
- if [ "$bdir" == ".." ]; then \
- cd .. \
- fi \
-%{nil}
-
-%tde_post_install \
- # remove not needed development files
- rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_libdir}/libkdeinit_*.la \
- # not worth the hassle
- rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_icondir}/locolor \
- # move icons in one theme - prefering hicolor
- d="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_icondir}/crystalsvg" \
- if [ -d "$d" -a ! -e "$d/index.theme" ]; then \
- find "$d" -type f | while read src; do \
- dest="${src/\/crystalsvg\///hicolor/}" \
- dir="${dest%/*}" \
- mkdir -p "$dir" \
- mv "$src" "$dest" \
- done \
- fi \
- # we do this 3 times as there is a 3 fold hierarchy
- if [ -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_icondir} ]; then \
- for i in `seq 1 3`; do \
- find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_icondir} -type d -exec rmdir -v --ignore-fail-on-non-empty -- {} \; || true \
- done \
- fi \
- if [ -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_locale}/sr@Latn ]; then \
- mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_locale}/sr@Latn $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_tde_locale}/sr@latin \
- fi \
- if test -e /usr/lib/rpm/suse_update_desktop_file.sh; then \
- distribution='' \
- if test -f $HOME/.rpmmacros && test -d /usr/src/packages/SRPMS; then \
- distribution=`grep ^%distribution $HOME/.rpmmacros | cut '-d ' -f2` \
- fi \
- find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/opt/kde3/share \\\
- -name '*.desktop' 2> /dev/null | while read file; do \
- test -r "$file" || continue \
- grep -q "^X-SuSE-translate=" "$file" && continue \
- case "$file" in \
- */.hidden/*) \
- /usr/lib/rpm/suse_update_desktop_file.sh -n "$file" \
- ;; \
- *) \
- if test -n "$distribution"; then \
- /usr/lib/rpm/suse_update_desktop_file.sh --project "$distribution" --basedir /usr/src/packages/SRPMS "$file" \
- else \
- /usr/lib/rpm/suse_update_desktop_file.sh "$file" \
- fi \
- ;; \
- esac \
- done \
- fi \
-%{nil}
-
diff --git a/opensuse/tde-filesystem/tde-filesystem.changes b/opensuse/tde-filesystem/tde-filesystem.changes
deleted file mode 100644
index c63ff71b2..000000000
--- a/opensuse/tde-filesystem/tde-filesystem.changes
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-Tue Aug 9 21:06:07 UTC 2011 - rxu@lincomlinux.org
-
-- initial package
-
diff --git a/opensuse/tde-filesystem/tde-filesystem.spec b/opensuse/tde-filesystem/tde-filesystem.spec
deleted file mode 100644
index 06fa6b5fe..000000000
--- a/opensuse/tde-filesystem/tde-filesystem.spec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-#
-# spec file for package tde-filesystem
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2011 the Trinity Project (opensuse).
-#
-# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
-# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
-# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
-# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
-# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
-# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
-# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
-# published by the Open Source Initiative.
-
-# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/
-#
-
-# norootforbuild
-
-
-Name: tde-filesystem
-Url: http://www.trinitydesktop.org/
-Version: 3.5.13
-Release: 1
-License: LGPLv2.1+
-Group: System/Fhs
-BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
-Summary: Trinity Directory Layout
-Source0: macros.tde
-Source1: COPYING
-BuildArch: noarch
-# Spare Dependency that we want tde-filesystem to pull in.
-Requires: cmake
-
-%description
-This package installs the Trinity directory structure.
-
-
-
-Authors:
---------
- The Trinity Project <rxu@lincomlinux.org>
-
-%prep
-
-%build
-
-%install
- install -D -m644 %{SOURCE0} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rpm/macros.tde
- install -D -m644 %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT//usr/share/doc/packages/tde-filesystem/COPYING
-
-%clean
-rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
-
-%files
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%config /etc/rpm/macros.tde
-%dir /usr/share/doc/packages/tde-filesystem
-/usr/share/doc/packages/tde-filesystem/COPYING
-
-%changelog