File kubeconfig-merge.spec of Package kubeconfig-merge
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%define __arch_install_post export NO_BRP_STRIP_DEBUG=true
Name: kubeconfig-merge
Version: 0.0.5
Release: 0
Summary: Painless and faultless way to merge kubeconfig
License: MIT
URL: https://github.com/btungut/kubeconfig-merge
Source: kubeconfig-merge-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: vendor.tar.gz
BuildRequires: go >= 1.20
%description
If you are someone who works with a significant number of Kubernetes clusters,
dealing with kubecontext in a manual way can be boring and also result in
problems. In addition to that, I am currently working with more than 20
customers, which results in an average of five clusters per customer.
%prep
%autosetup -p 1 -a 1
%build
DATE_FMT="+%%Y-%%m-%%dT%%H:%%M:%%SZ"
BUILD_DATE=$(date -u -d "@${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}" "${DATE_FMT}" 2>/dev/null || date -u -r "${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}" "${DATE_FMT}" 2>/dev/null || date -u "${DATE_FMT}")
go build \
-mod=vendor \
-buildmode=pie \
-ldflags=" \
-X github.com/undistro/kubeconfig-merge/pkg/version.version=%{version} \
-X github.com/undistro/kubeconfig-merge/pkg/version.commit=v%{version} \
-X github.com/undistro/kubeconfig-merge/pkg/version.date=${BUILD_DATE}" \
-o bin/kubeconfig-merge .
%install
# Install the binary.
install -D -m 0755 bin/%{name} "%{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/%{name}"
%files
%doc README.md
%license LICENSE
%{_bindir}/%{name}
%changelog