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| author | CoprDistGit <infra@openeuler.org> | 2023-05-10 09:59:22 +0000 |
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| committer | CoprDistGit <infra@openeuler.org> | 2023-05-10 09:59:22 +0000 |
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diff --git a/python-os-log-merger.spec b/python-os-log-merger.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4d180c --- /dev/null +++ b/python-os-log-merger.spec @@ -0,0 +1,402 @@ +%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 +Name: python-os-log-merger +Version: 1.2.1 +Release: 1 +Summary: OpenStack Log merge tool +License: Apache Software License +URL: https://github.com/openstack/os-log-merger +Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/3f/0c/af89e514e39a40390e9ac721b7946e59fad6bbbf6ede756e884daced1ff9/os-log-merger-1.2.1.tar.gz +BuildArch: noarch + +Requires: python3-pbr +Requires: python3-dateutil +Requires: python3-six + +%description +What is os-log-merger? +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger stands for OpenStack LOG merger, it's a tool designed to take a +bunch of openstack logs across different projects, and merge them in a single +file, ordered by time entries. +It should work as long as the logs are based on oslo logger output. +Quick presentation: http://mangelajo.github.io/openstack-debugging-presentation/ +Limitations +~~~~~~~~~~~ +This tool is not able to properly (or meaningfully) merge logs if your servers +are not time synced to a common time source. +How to install +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +pip install os-log-merger +Basic Usage +~~~~~~~~~~~ + $ os-log-merger ../bz/1257567/40-os1ctrl01/var/log/neutron/server.log:NS1 \ +Please note that the :NS1, :NS2, :OVS1, :OVS2 are aliases and can be omitted, +and in such case, the extra column used to associate a log file to a log line +will use the original file path instead of the [ALIAS] +The previous example would produce something like this:: + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.context [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] Arguments dropped when creating context: {u'project_name': None, u'tenant': None} __init__ /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/context.py:83 + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.plugins.ml2.db [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] get_ports_and_sgs() called for port_ids [u'4136d577-e02f-47c1-b543-f0bfd65ef85e', u'5d5ea109-4807-4df3-bef4-b5d89c3ffebc', u'6adcffbf-09d5-4a85-9339-9d6beb2bf82c', u'6b4d7b51-c87d-483e-9606-0e2a54ad8184', u'743ccaa6-7ed9-4195-aabd-3d55006338e1', u'dc662767-61a5-4807-b2ed-a7c76b541fd6', u'4decdd33-6f13-46df-b2f0-d9ff99878514', u'34b826df-9787-443c-9bef-084374827a85', u'7bbc404b-3df7-498a-b6fb-e81f9370a19f', u'c12e6e06-ff6a-44dc-b75f-78ec55dd3dd3', u'586cd86d-59d0-434b-ab27-76975ce5abc4', u'79b33879-3232-4b3a-a27c-c0a79da10379', u'ba6a28cc-9851-4cd7-acae-40034a19c761', u'05c4115a-da58-41db-b3f7-7326e1a22971'] get_ports_and_sgs /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/plugins/ml2/db.py:224 + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [OVS1] 12613 DEBUG neutron.agent.linux.utils [req-588c942a-6526-464f-a447-782a5e2d436a None] + Command: ['sudo', 'neutron-rootwrap', '/etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf', 'ovs-vsctl', '--timeout=10', 'list-ports', 'br-int'] + Exit code: 0 + Stdout: 'ha-2cdba01d-e4\nha-44dca3a9-44\nha-499d3db7-97\nha-55a19f5e-ef\nha-b2d04f15-f2\nha-b5b271a1-d8\nha-fa58d644-81\nint-br-enp7s0\nint-br-ex\nqr-34b826df-97\nqr-5d5ea109-48\nqr-6adcffbf-09\nqr-743ccaa6-7e\nqr-79b33879-32\nqr-c12e6e06-ff\nqr-dc662767-61\n' +References to http url files instead of local files is also supported. Files +will be cached locally to avoid re-downloading on next runs. +Common Base +~~~~~~~~~~~ +In many cases we'll have a common base directory where log reside and they'll +probably share the .log extension. So for the sake of brevity os-log-merger +allows setting the base directory and postfix for all files with the `-b` and +`-p` option (`--log-base` and `--log-postfix` long options). +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api:api scheduler:sch volume:vol +/var/log/messages +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger also supports /var/log/messages type of files with options `-ml` +and `--msg-logs` options. +Since the format for those files is missing year information -MAR 24 14:11:19- +the year from the last file modification will be used. +These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition +as well. +Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-ml` option files. +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -ml messages:MSG *.log +Timestamped logs +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger also supports timestamped -[ 0.003036]- with options `-tl` +and `--timestamp-logs` options. +Since timestamp many times will not take epoc time as the source of the +timestamp but the time the system started, the initial datetime will be +calculated by substracting from the file modified datetime the last timestamp +in the file. +These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition +as well. +Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-tl` option files. +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -tl dmesg:DMSG +Auto Alias +~~~~~~~~~~ +As we've seen above you can easily set you alias using `:ALIAS` after each log +file, but since most of log files names and locations are well known, +os-log-merger has an auto alias feature with different levels to adapt to your +specific needs. +If an alias has been defined in the command line it will disable the auto alias +on that file. +**Level 0** +The most basic auto alias generation level is level 0, and is the default +behavior explained above, where the file path is used as an alias. +**Level 1** +Since default configuration will create considerable long aliases, you can use +level 1 when using base directory and log postfix options to remove them from +the alias. +Then the following command line: + $ os-log-merger -a1 -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api scheduler volume +Would use `api`, `scheduler` and `volume` aliases:: + 2016-02-01 12:11:17.573 [api] ... + 2016-02-01 12:11:17.701 [scheduler] ... + 2016-02-01 11:11:18.667 [volume] ... +**Level 2** +In some cases we may want to use globbing patterns and auto alias level 1 is no +longer useful, so you want to have the filename extensions removed as well as +the common paths and reduce the well know log filenames. +With level 2 os-log-merger will remove all common parts of the path as long as +resulting paths can still uniquely identify the files within the prefixing path. +It will also rename well known files like cinder/scheduler.log with c-sch like +in this example: + $ os-log-merger -a2 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log +That will give you:: + 2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [node1/C-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [node1/C-SCH] ... + 2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [node1/C-VOL] ... + 2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [node1/N-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [node2/N-CPU] ... +**Level 3** +Depending on the name of your non common directories in your log paths you may +want to go one step further and reduce them to the minimum instead of +preserving them unaltered. +Replacing Level 2 auto alias generation in the previous command with the same +files: + $ os-log-merger -a3 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log +Would result in:: + 2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [1/C-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [1/C-SCH] ... + 2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [1/C-VOL] ... + 2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [1/N-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [2/N-CPU] ... + +%package -n python3-os-log-merger +Summary: OpenStack Log merge tool +Provides: python-os-log-merger +BuildRequires: python3-devel +BuildRequires: python3-setuptools +BuildRequires: python3-pip +%description -n python3-os-log-merger +What is os-log-merger? +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger stands for OpenStack LOG merger, it's a tool designed to take a +bunch of openstack logs across different projects, and merge them in a single +file, ordered by time entries. +It should work as long as the logs are based on oslo logger output. +Quick presentation: http://mangelajo.github.io/openstack-debugging-presentation/ +Limitations +~~~~~~~~~~~ +This tool is not able to properly (or meaningfully) merge logs if your servers +are not time synced to a common time source. +How to install +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +pip install os-log-merger +Basic Usage +~~~~~~~~~~~ + $ os-log-merger ../bz/1257567/40-os1ctrl01/var/log/neutron/server.log:NS1 \ +Please note that the :NS1, :NS2, :OVS1, :OVS2 are aliases and can be omitted, +and in such case, the extra column used to associate a log file to a log line +will use the original file path instead of the [ALIAS] +The previous example would produce something like this:: + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.context [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] Arguments dropped when creating context: {u'project_name': None, u'tenant': None} __init__ /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/context.py:83 + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.plugins.ml2.db [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] get_ports_and_sgs() called for port_ids [u'4136d577-e02f-47c1-b543-f0bfd65ef85e', u'5d5ea109-4807-4df3-bef4-b5d89c3ffebc', u'6adcffbf-09d5-4a85-9339-9d6beb2bf82c', u'6b4d7b51-c87d-483e-9606-0e2a54ad8184', u'743ccaa6-7ed9-4195-aabd-3d55006338e1', u'dc662767-61a5-4807-b2ed-a7c76b541fd6', u'4decdd33-6f13-46df-b2f0-d9ff99878514', u'34b826df-9787-443c-9bef-084374827a85', u'7bbc404b-3df7-498a-b6fb-e81f9370a19f', u'c12e6e06-ff6a-44dc-b75f-78ec55dd3dd3', u'586cd86d-59d0-434b-ab27-76975ce5abc4', u'79b33879-3232-4b3a-a27c-c0a79da10379', u'ba6a28cc-9851-4cd7-acae-40034a19c761', u'05c4115a-da58-41db-b3f7-7326e1a22971'] get_ports_and_sgs /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/plugins/ml2/db.py:224 + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [OVS1] 12613 DEBUG neutron.agent.linux.utils [req-588c942a-6526-464f-a447-782a5e2d436a None] + Command: ['sudo', 'neutron-rootwrap', '/etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf', 'ovs-vsctl', '--timeout=10', 'list-ports', 'br-int'] + Exit code: 0 + Stdout: 'ha-2cdba01d-e4\nha-44dca3a9-44\nha-499d3db7-97\nha-55a19f5e-ef\nha-b2d04f15-f2\nha-b5b271a1-d8\nha-fa58d644-81\nint-br-enp7s0\nint-br-ex\nqr-34b826df-97\nqr-5d5ea109-48\nqr-6adcffbf-09\nqr-743ccaa6-7e\nqr-79b33879-32\nqr-c12e6e06-ff\nqr-dc662767-61\n' +References to http url files instead of local files is also supported. Files +will be cached locally to avoid re-downloading on next runs. +Common Base +~~~~~~~~~~~ +In many cases we'll have a common base directory where log reside and they'll +probably share the .log extension. So for the sake of brevity os-log-merger +allows setting the base directory and postfix for all files with the `-b` and +`-p` option (`--log-base` and `--log-postfix` long options). +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api:api scheduler:sch volume:vol +/var/log/messages +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger also supports /var/log/messages type of files with options `-ml` +and `--msg-logs` options. +Since the format for those files is missing year information -MAR 24 14:11:19- +the year from the last file modification will be used. +These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition +as well. +Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-ml` option files. +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -ml messages:MSG *.log +Timestamped logs +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger also supports timestamped -[ 0.003036]- with options `-tl` +and `--timestamp-logs` options. +Since timestamp many times will not take epoc time as the source of the +timestamp but the time the system started, the initial datetime will be +calculated by substracting from the file modified datetime the last timestamp +in the file. +These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition +as well. +Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-tl` option files. +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -tl dmesg:DMSG +Auto Alias +~~~~~~~~~~ +As we've seen above you can easily set you alias using `:ALIAS` after each log +file, but since most of log files names and locations are well known, +os-log-merger has an auto alias feature with different levels to adapt to your +specific needs. +If an alias has been defined in the command line it will disable the auto alias +on that file. +**Level 0** +The most basic auto alias generation level is level 0, and is the default +behavior explained above, where the file path is used as an alias. +**Level 1** +Since default configuration will create considerable long aliases, you can use +level 1 when using base directory and log postfix options to remove them from +the alias. +Then the following command line: + $ os-log-merger -a1 -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api scheduler volume +Would use `api`, `scheduler` and `volume` aliases:: + 2016-02-01 12:11:17.573 [api] ... + 2016-02-01 12:11:17.701 [scheduler] ... + 2016-02-01 11:11:18.667 [volume] ... +**Level 2** +In some cases we may want to use globbing patterns and auto alias level 1 is no +longer useful, so you want to have the filename extensions removed as well as +the common paths and reduce the well know log filenames. +With level 2 os-log-merger will remove all common parts of the path as long as +resulting paths can still uniquely identify the files within the prefixing path. +It will also rename well known files like cinder/scheduler.log with c-sch like +in this example: + $ os-log-merger -a2 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log +That will give you:: + 2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [node1/C-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [node1/C-SCH] ... + 2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [node1/C-VOL] ... + 2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [node1/N-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [node2/N-CPU] ... +**Level 3** +Depending on the name of your non common directories in your log paths you may +want to go one step further and reduce them to the minimum instead of +preserving them unaltered. +Replacing Level 2 auto alias generation in the previous command with the same +files: + $ os-log-merger -a3 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log +Would result in:: + 2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [1/C-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [1/C-SCH] ... + 2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [1/C-VOL] ... + 2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [1/N-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [2/N-CPU] ... + +%package help +Summary: Development documents and examples for os-log-merger +Provides: python3-os-log-merger-doc +%description help +What is os-log-merger? +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger stands for OpenStack LOG merger, it's a tool designed to take a +bunch of openstack logs across different projects, and merge them in a single +file, ordered by time entries. +It should work as long as the logs are based on oslo logger output. +Quick presentation: http://mangelajo.github.io/openstack-debugging-presentation/ +Limitations +~~~~~~~~~~~ +This tool is not able to properly (or meaningfully) merge logs if your servers +are not time synced to a common time source. +How to install +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +pip install os-log-merger +Basic Usage +~~~~~~~~~~~ + $ os-log-merger ../bz/1257567/40-os1ctrl01/var/log/neutron/server.log:NS1 \ +Please note that the :NS1, :NS2, :OVS1, :OVS2 are aliases and can be omitted, +and in such case, the extra column used to associate a log file to a log line +will use the original file path instead of the [ALIAS] +The previous example would produce something like this:: + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.context [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] Arguments dropped when creating context: {u'project_name': None, u'tenant': None} __init__ /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/context.py:83 + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.plugins.ml2.db [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] get_ports_and_sgs() called for port_ids [u'4136d577-e02f-47c1-b543-f0bfd65ef85e', u'5d5ea109-4807-4df3-bef4-b5d89c3ffebc', u'6adcffbf-09d5-4a85-9339-9d6beb2bf82c', u'6b4d7b51-c87d-483e-9606-0e2a54ad8184', u'743ccaa6-7ed9-4195-aabd-3d55006338e1', u'dc662767-61a5-4807-b2ed-a7c76b541fd6', u'4decdd33-6f13-46df-b2f0-d9ff99878514', u'34b826df-9787-443c-9bef-084374827a85', u'7bbc404b-3df7-498a-b6fb-e81f9370a19f', u'c12e6e06-ff6a-44dc-b75f-78ec55dd3dd3', u'586cd86d-59d0-434b-ab27-76975ce5abc4', u'79b33879-3232-4b3a-a27c-c0a79da10379', u'ba6a28cc-9851-4cd7-acae-40034a19c761', u'05c4115a-da58-41db-b3f7-7326e1a22971'] get_ports_and_sgs /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/plugins/ml2/db.py:224 + 2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [OVS1] 12613 DEBUG neutron.agent.linux.utils [req-588c942a-6526-464f-a447-782a5e2d436a None] + Command: ['sudo', 'neutron-rootwrap', '/etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf', 'ovs-vsctl', '--timeout=10', 'list-ports', 'br-int'] + Exit code: 0 + Stdout: 'ha-2cdba01d-e4\nha-44dca3a9-44\nha-499d3db7-97\nha-55a19f5e-ef\nha-b2d04f15-f2\nha-b5b271a1-d8\nha-fa58d644-81\nint-br-enp7s0\nint-br-ex\nqr-34b826df-97\nqr-5d5ea109-48\nqr-6adcffbf-09\nqr-743ccaa6-7e\nqr-79b33879-32\nqr-c12e6e06-ff\nqr-dc662767-61\n' +References to http url files instead of local files is also supported. Files +will be cached locally to avoid re-downloading on next runs. +Common Base +~~~~~~~~~~~ +In many cases we'll have a common base directory where log reside and they'll +probably share the .log extension. So for the sake of brevity os-log-merger +allows setting the base directory and postfix for all files with the `-b` and +`-p` option (`--log-base` and `--log-postfix` long options). +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api:api scheduler:sch volume:vol +/var/log/messages +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger also supports /var/log/messages type of files with options `-ml` +and `--msg-logs` options. +Since the format for those files is missing year information -MAR 24 14:11:19- +the year from the last file modification will be used. +These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition +as well. +Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-ml` option files. +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -ml messages:MSG *.log +Timestamped logs +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +os-log-merger also supports timestamped -[ 0.003036]- with options `-tl` +and `--timestamp-logs` options. +Since timestamp many times will not take epoc time as the source of the +timestamp but the time the system started, the initial datetime will be +calculated by substracting from the file modified datetime the last timestamp +in the file. +These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition +as well. +Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-tl` option files. +Example for Cinder: + $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -tl dmesg:DMSG +Auto Alias +~~~~~~~~~~ +As we've seen above you can easily set you alias using `:ALIAS` after each log +file, but since most of log files names and locations are well known, +os-log-merger has an auto alias feature with different levels to adapt to your +specific needs. +If an alias has been defined in the command line it will disable the auto alias +on that file. +**Level 0** +The most basic auto alias generation level is level 0, and is the default +behavior explained above, where the file path is used as an alias. +**Level 1** +Since default configuration will create considerable long aliases, you can use +level 1 when using base directory and log postfix options to remove them from +the alias. +Then the following command line: + $ os-log-merger -a1 -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api scheduler volume +Would use `api`, `scheduler` and `volume` aliases:: + 2016-02-01 12:11:17.573 [api] ... + 2016-02-01 12:11:17.701 [scheduler] ... + 2016-02-01 11:11:18.667 [volume] ... +**Level 2** +In some cases we may want to use globbing patterns and auto alias level 1 is no +longer useful, so you want to have the filename extensions removed as well as +the common paths and reduce the well know log filenames. +With level 2 os-log-merger will remove all common parts of the path as long as +resulting paths can still uniquely identify the files within the prefixing path. +It will also rename well known files like cinder/scheduler.log with c-sch like +in this example: + $ os-log-merger -a2 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log +That will give you:: + 2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [node1/C-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [node1/C-SCH] ... + 2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [node1/C-VOL] ... + 2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [node1/N-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [node2/N-CPU] ... +**Level 3** +Depending on the name of your non common directories in your log paths you may +want to go one step further and reduce them to the minimum instead of +preserving them unaltered. +Replacing Level 2 auto alias generation in the previous command with the same +files: + $ os-log-merger -a3 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log +Would result in:: + 2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [1/C-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [1/C-SCH] ... + 2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [1/C-VOL] ... + 2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [1/N-API] ... + 2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [2/N-CPU] ... + +%prep +%autosetup -n os-log-merger-1.2.1 + +%build +%py3_build + +%install +%py3_install +install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} +if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi +pushd %{buildroot} +if [ -d usr/lib ]; then + find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then + find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/bin ]; then + find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then + find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst +fi +touch doclist.lst +if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then + find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst +fi +popd +mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . +mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . + +%files -n python3-os-log-merger -f filelist.lst +%dir %{python3_sitelib}/* + +%files help -f doclist.lst +%{_docdir}/* + +%changelog +* Wed May 10 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.2.1-1 +- Package Spec generated |
