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| == Sign Plugin == | | == Sign Plugin == |
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| The Sign plugin can call command (from the host) on the produced rpms.
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| It was primary created for signing packages, but can call anything you want to.
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| == Configuration ==
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| The Sign plugin is disabled by default. To enable it, add this code to configure file:
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| config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_enable'] = True
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| config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts'] = {}
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| config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['cmd'] = 'rpmsign'
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| config_opts['plugin_conf']['sign_opts']['opts'] = '--addsign %(rpms)s'
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| 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.
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