Summary: Desktop Enhancements For Linux Name: Propaganda Version: 1 Release: %mkrel 14 License: GPL Group: Graphical desktop/Other URL: http://propaganda.system12.com/ Source: Propaganda-EVERYTHING.tar.bz2 Source1: Desktop-Propaganda Source2: Propaganda-Vol13.tar.bz2 Source3: Propaganda-Vol14.tar.bz2 BuildRoot: %_tmppath/%name-%version-%release-root Obsoletes: gnome-imglib desktop-backgrounds Provides: gnome-imglib desktop-backgrounds BuildArch: noarch BuildRequires: findutils %description Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol1 Summary: Propaganda Volume 1 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol1 This is Volume 1 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol2 Summary: Propaganda Volume 2 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol2 This is Volume 2 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol3 Summary: Propaganda Volume 3 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol3 This is Volume 3 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol4 Summary: Propaganda Volume 4 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol4 This is Volume 4 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol5 Summary: Propaganda Volume 5 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol5 This is Volume 5 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol6 Summary: Propaganda Volume 6 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol6 This is Volume 6 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol7 Summary: Propaganda Volume 7 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol7 This is Volume 7 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol8 Summary: Propaganda Volume 8 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol8 This is Volume 8 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol9 Summary: Propaganda Volume 9 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol9 This is Volume 9 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol10 Summary: Propaganda Volume 10 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol10 This is Volume 10 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol11 Summary: Propaganda Volume 11 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol11 This is Volume 11 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol12 Summary: Propaganda Volume 12 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol12 This is Volume 12 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol13 Summary: Propaganda Volume 13 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol13 This is Volume 13 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package Vol14 Summary: Propaganda Volume 14 - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description Vol14 This is Volume 14 of Propaganda Collection. Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %package For-E Summary: Propaganda For E - Desktop Enhancements For Linux Group: Graphical desktop/Other %description For-E This is Volume "For-E" (Enlightenment) of Propaganda Collection. Althought is name is "For-E", you can use it for another Window Mangager (of course). Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles".. Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper. %prep %setup -q -c -n %{name}-1 -a 0 -a 2 -a 3 cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol1/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol2/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol3/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol4/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol5/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol6/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol7/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol8/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol9/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol10/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol11/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol12/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol13/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-Vol14/.directory cp %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda-For-E/.directory %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/wallpapers cp -ar $RPM_BUILD_DIR/%{name}-1/Propaganda* $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/wallpapers find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/wallpapers -type f -not \ \( -name .directory -or -iname \*.html -or -iname \*.JPG \) | xargs rm %clean rm -fr $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files Vol1 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol1 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol1 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol1/script.perl %files Vol2 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol2 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol2 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol2/script.perl %files Vol3 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol3 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol3 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol3/script.perl %files Vol4 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol4 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol4 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol4/script.perl %files Vol5 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol5 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol5 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol5/script.perl %files Vol6 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol6 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol6 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol6/script.perl %files Vol7 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol7 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol7 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol7/script.perl %files Vol8 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol8 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol8 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol8/script.perl %files Vol9 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol9 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol9 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol9/script.perl %files Vol10 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol10 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol10 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol10/script.perl %files Vol11 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol11 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol11 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol11/script.perl %files Vol12 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol12 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol12 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol12/script.perl %files Vol13 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol13 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol13 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol13/script.perl %files Vol14 %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol14 %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-Vol14 %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-Vol14/script.perl %files For-E %defattr(-, root, root) %dir %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-For-E %{_datadir}/wallpapers/%{name}-For-E %doc README README-PROPAGANDA COPYING %{name}-For-E/script.perl %changelog * Wed Jul 23 2008 Thierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandriva.com> 1-14mdv2009.0 + Revision: 242356 - rebuild - kill re-definition of %%buildroot on Pixel's request + Olivier Blin <oblin@mandriva.com> - restore BuildRoot * Tue Jun 05 2007 Gustavo De Nardin <gustavodn@mandriva.com> 1-12mdv2008.0 + Revision: 35773 - installed in /usr/share/wallpapers instead of /usr/share/pixmaps/backgrounds - only html and jpegs in installation directories - package README files, license, and HTML generator script, as docs - don't show the .directory file * Fri May 13 2005 Nicolas Lécureuil <neoclust@mandriva.org> 1-11mdk - Rebuild * Mon Feb 23 2004 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 1-10mdk - rebuild * Wed Jan 22 2003 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 1-9mdk - rebuild * Fri Nov 22 2002 Olivier Thauvin <thauvin@aerov.jussieu.fr> 1-8mdk - fix unpackaged files * Mon Jan 07 2002 David BAUDENS <baudens@mandrakesoft.com> 1-7mdk - Rebuild * Wed Jan 03 2001 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 1-6mdk - fix buildroot that gives errors when building packages * Mon Jul 31 2000 Lenny Cartier <lenny@mandrakesoft.com> 1-5mdk - macros * Sun Mar 26 2000 David BAUDENS <baudens@mandrakesoft.com> 1-4mdk - Add Vol 13 & 14 - Use new Group * Fri Dec 10 1999 - David BAUDENS <baudens@mandrakesoft.com> - Fix Group * Mon Dec 06 1999 - David BAUDENS <baudens@mandrakesoft.com> - Correct a typo