pulpcore=# select * from rpm_modulemd where name='ant' and version='820181213135032' and context='5ea3b708' and arch='x86_64'; -[ RECORD 1 ]--+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- content_ptr_id | 6ba842d2-aa43-485b-a5fa-f84337ab00af name | ant stream | 1.1 version | 820181213135032 context | 5ea3b708 arch | x86_64 dependencies | [{"requires": {"platform": []}, "buildrequires": {"platform": ["el8"], "javapackages-tools": [201801]}}] artifacts | ["ant-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch", "ant-lib-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch"] static_context | snippet | --- + | document: modulemd + | version: 2 + | data: + | name: ant + | stream: 1.10 + | version: 820181213135032 + | context: 5ea3b708 + | arch: x86_64 + | summary: Java build tool + | description: >- + | Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes + | described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other. + | The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications. Ant supplies a + | number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble, test and run Java applications. + | Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for instance + | C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process + | which can be described in terms of targets and tasks. + | license: + | module: + | - MIT + | content: + | - ASL 2.0 + | xmd: + | mbs: + | mse: TRUE + | scmurl: git://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/modules/ant?#b714d3c51217e45d0cc8b7a2756be6cca5b58f90 + | commit: b714d3c51217e45d0cc8b7a2756be6cca5b58f90 + | buildrequires: + | javapackages-tools: + | filtered_rpms: [] + | ref: b8556cc718a858e88d7efa3ff125508ba7bdd878 + | stream: 201801 + | context: dca7b4a4 + | version: 820181211123648 + | koji_tag: module-javapackages-tools-201801-820181211123648-dca7b4a4 + | platform: + | stream_collision_modules: + | stream: el8 + | ref: virtual + | filtered_rpms: [] + | ursine_rpms: + | koji_tag: module-rhel-8.0.0-build + | version: 2 + | context: 00000000 + | rpms: + | ant: + | ref: 3d2d13b14b4b4cccd2c34d8d584643417f4939d3 + | dependencies: + | - buildrequires: + | javapackages-tools: [201801] + | platform: [el8] + | requires: + | platform: [] + | references: + | community: https://ant.apache.org/ + | profiles: + | common: + | rpms: + | - ant + | api: + | rpms: + | - ant + | filter: + | rpms: + | - ant-antlr + | - ant-apache-bcel + | - ant-apache-bsf + | - ant-apache-log4j + | - ant-apache-oro + | - ant-apache-regexp + | - ant-apache-resolver + | - ant-apache-xalan2 + | - ant-commons-logging + | - ant-commons-net + | - ant-javadoc + | - ant-javamail + | - ant-jdepend + | - ant-jmf + | - ant-jsch + | - ant-junit + | - ant-manual + | - ant-swing + | - ant-testutil + | - ant-xz + | buildopts: + | rpms: + | macros: | + | %_with_xmvn_javadoc 1 + | %_without_asciidoc 1 + | %_without_avalon 1 + | %_without_bouncycastle 1 + | %_without_cython 1 + | %_without_dafsa 1 + | %_without_desktop 1 + | %_without_doxygen 1 + | %_without_dtd 1 + | %_without_eclipse 1 + | %_without_ehcache 1 + | %_without_emacs 1 + | %_without_equinox 1 + | %_without_fop 1 + | %_without_ftp 1 + | %_without_gradle 1 + | %_without_groovy 1 + | %_without_hadoop 1 + | %_without_hsqldb 1 + | %_without_itext 1 + | %_without_jackson 1 + | %_without_jmh 1 + | %_without_jna 1 + | %_without_jpa 1 + | %_without_junit5 1 + | %_without_logback 1 + | %_without_markdown 1 + | %_without_memcached 1 + | %_without_memoryfilesystem 1 + | %_without_obr 1 + | %_without_python 1 + | %_without_reporting 1 + | %_without_scm 1 + | %_without_snappy 1 + | %_without_spring 1 + | %_without_ssh 1 + | %_without_testlib 1 + | components: + | rpms: + | ant: + | rationale: 'Module API. + | + | ' + | repository: git://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/rpms/ant + | cache: http://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/repo/pkgs/ant + | ref: stream-ant-1.10 + | buildorder: 10 + | arches: [aarch64, i686, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64] + | artifacts: + | rpms: + | - ant-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch + | - ant-lib-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch + | ... description | Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications. Ant supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble, test and run Java applications. Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for instance C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process which can be described in terms of targets and tasks. profiles | {"common": ["ant"]} -[ RECORD 2 ]--+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- content_ptr_id | df00e8cc-8c52-4af2-b603-4ad4a0f2df0c name | ant stream | 1.10 version | 820181213135032 context | 5ea3b708 arch | x86_64 dependencies | [{"requires": {"platform": []}, "buildrequires": {"platform": ["el8"], "javapackages-tools": [201801]}}] artifacts | ["ant-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch", "ant-lib-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch"] static_context | f snippet | --- + | document: modulemd + | version: 2 + | data: + | name: ant + | stream: "1.10" + | version: 820181213135032 + | context: 5ea3b708 + | arch: x86_64 + | summary: Java build tool + | description: >- + | Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes + | described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other. + | The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications. Ant supplies a + | number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble, test and run Java applications. + | Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for instance + | C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process + | which can be described in terms of targets and tasks. + | license: + | module: + | - MIT + | content: + | - ASL 2.0 + | xmd: + | mbs: + | buildrequires: + | javapackages-tools: + | context: dca7b4a4 + | filtered_rpms: [] + | koji_tag: module-javapackages-tools-201801-820181211123648-dca7b4a4 + | ref: b8556cc718a858e88d7efa3ff125508ba7bdd878 + | stream: 201801 + | version: 820181211123648 + | platform: + | context: 00000000 + | filtered_rpms: [] + | koji_tag: module-rhel-8.0.0-build + | ref: virtual + | stream: el8 + | stream_collision_modules: + | ursine_rpms: + | version: 2 + | commit: b714d3c51217e45d0cc8b7a2756be6cca5b58f90 + | mse: TRUE + | rpms: + | ant: + | ref: 3d2d13b14b4b4cccd2c34d8d584643417f4939d3 + | scmurl: git://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/modules/ant?#b714d3c51217e45d0cc8b7a2756be6cca5b58f90 + | dependencies: + | - buildrequires: + | javapackages-tools: [201801] + | platform: [el8] + | requires: + | platform: [] + | references: + | community: https://ant.apache.org/ + | profiles: + | common: + | rpms: + | - ant + | api: + | rpms: + | - ant + | filter: + | rpms: + | - ant-antlr + | - ant-apache-bcel + | - ant-apache-bsf + | - ant-apache-log4j + | - ant-apache-oro + | - ant-apache-regexp + | - ant-apache-resolver + | - ant-apache-xalan2 + | - ant-commons-logging + | - ant-commons-net + | - ant-javadoc + | - ant-javamail + | - ant-jdepend + | - ant-jmf + | - ant-jsch + | - ant-junit + | - ant-manual + | - ant-swing + | - ant-testutil + | - ant-xz + | buildopts: + | rpms: + | macros: > + | %_with_xmvn_javadoc 1 + | + | %_without_asciidoc 1 + | + | %_without_avalon 1 + | + | %_without_bouncycastle 1 + | + | %_without_cython 1 + | + | %_without_dafsa 1 + | + | %_without_desktop 1 + | + | %_without_doxygen 1 + | + | %_without_dtd 1 + | + | %_without_eclipse 1 + | + | %_without_ehcache 1 + | + | %_without_emacs 1 + | + | %_without_equinox 1 + | + | %_without_fop 1 + | + | %_without_ftp 1 + | + | %_without_gradle 1 + | + | %_without_groovy 1 + | + | %_without_hadoop 1 + | + | %_without_hsqldb 1 + | + | %_without_itext 1 + | + | %_without_jackson 1 + | + | %_without_jmh 1 + | + | %_without_jna 1 + | + | %_without_jpa 1 + | + | %_without_junit5 1 + | + | %_without_logback 1 + | + | %_without_markdown 1 + | + | %_without_memcached 1 + | + | %_without_memoryfilesystem 1 + | + | %_without_obr 1 + | + | %_without_python 1 + | + | %_without_reporting 1 + | + | %_without_scm 1 + | + | %_without_snappy 1 + | + | %_without_spring 1 + | + | %_without_ssh 1 + | + | %_without_testlib 1 + | components: + | rpms: + | ant: + | rationale: 'Module API. + | + | ' + | repository: git://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/rpms/ant + | cache: http://pkgs.devel.redhat.com/repo/pkgs/ant + | ref: stream-ant-1.10 + | buildorder: 10 + | arches: [aarch64, i686, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64] + | artifacts: + | rpms: + | - ant-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch + | - ant-lib-0:1.10.5-1.module+el8+2438+c99a8a1e.noarch + | ... + | description | Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications. Ant supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble, test and run Java applications. Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for instance C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process which can be described in terms of targets and tasks. profiles | {"common": ["ant"]} pulpcore=#