%define name tkseti %define version 3.07 %define release 1mdk Summary: TCL/TK front-end to the seti@home unix client Name: %{name} Version: %{version} Release: %{release} Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 Requires: tk >= 8.0, tcl >= 8.0 License: GPL URL: http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~macdonal/tkseti/tkseti.html Group: Monitoring Prefix: /usr/X11R6 Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-buildroot Buildarch: noarch %description TkSETI is a GUI front-end to the SETI@Home client for UNIX. It is fully customizable with lots of cool features: * can passively monitor an already running setiathome client. * can start/stop/pause the setiathome client when TkSETI starts/exits. * can manually run/kill/pause/continue the setiathome client. * can automatically stop the client during certain hours on certain days. * can run your dialup network start/stop scripts when the client needs to contact the server (even avoiding certain days and times). * restarts the client if it dies unexpectedly. * Linux only: can automatically run/kill/pause/continue the setiathome client based on system idleness by monitoring any devices such as keyboard, mouse, etc. * support for proxy servers. * tracks your personal best scores for big Spikes and Gaussians, and notifies you when new bigger ones are found. * displays your statistics such as work units processed, total CPU time, progress of current work unit, largest Spike and Gaussian, client CPU usage, etc. * SkyMap shows the location of all work units processed plus the location of your best spike and gaussian. * fully configurable to run on any UNIX platform. * font selector. * lets you check the work statistics of your friends to see who is ahead. * notifies you if you or your friends make the Top Users, Spikes or Gaussians lists. * notifies you when a new version of TkSeti is available. * on-line documentation. %prep rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %setup %build %install rm -fr ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir} mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_mandir}/man1 install -m755 tkseti ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir} install -m444 tkseti.1 ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_mandir}/man1 %clean rm -fr ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} %files %attr( -, root, root ) %doc CHANGES DOC README contrib %attr( 0755, root, root ) %{_bindir}/* %attr( 0444, root, root ) %{_mandir}/man1/* %changelog * Thu Feb 05 2004 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 3.07-1mdk - 3.07 * Fri Nov 07 2003 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 3.06-3mdk - 3.06 * Tue Oct 09 2002 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 3.06-2mdk - rebuild * Wed Sep 05 2001 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 3.06-1mdk - 3.06 * Wed Jun 27 2001 Yves Bailly <ybailly@mandrakesoft.com> 3.04-1mdk - upgraded to version 3.04 * Thu Nov 09 2000 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 3.00-1mdk - updated by Sean P. Kane <spkane@spkane.org> : - Upgraded to version 3.00 * Tue Sep 19 2000 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 2.12-2mdk - build release * Fri Jul 7 2000 Sean P. Kane <spkane@home.com> 2.12-1mdk - Upgraded to 2.12 (Again!! Why does this never appear on rpmfind.net?!?!) - Mandrakized * Thu Mar 02 2000 Sean P. Kane <spkane@home.com> - Upgraded to Version 2.10 * Tue Feb 15 2000 Sean P. Kane <spkane@home.com> - Upgraded to Version 2.08 - Fixed Source line to use %{version} * Fri Jan 21 2000 Sean P. Kane <spkane@home.com> - Upgraded to version 2.00 * Sat Jan 08 2000 Sean P. Kane <spkane@home.com> - My first public RPM of the new Millenium (if you count 2000 versus 2001 :-) - Upgraded to version 1.50 * Fri Nov 16 1999 Sean P. Kane <spkane@home.com> - Created first TKseti RPM - Happy Birthday to Me!!!