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Revision | d4c05c75ad57d690f75821adc465811a7354c030 (tree) |
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Time | 2012-06-09 12:10:51 |
Author | Fumihisa TONAKA <fumi.ftnk@gmai...> |
Commiter | Fumihisa TONAKA |
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25 | 25 | 51afdab9e142ad94ce3c633c6a5d5f7bf941b1da spec_SFEpython27-MySQL-python-base |
26 | 26 | e73adb1d280db9023290654a1351279334e3729f spec_SFEcscope-base |
27 | 27 | 8bd221332ce139cd0e5dc588631f7c3500fa93b9 spec_SFEldns_base |
28 | +1be4e475386dbd3073c58192d0f8ebfdc7ba11cd spec_SFEperl-dbd-sqlite_base |
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1 | +# | |
2 | +# spec file for package: SFEperl-dbd-sqlite | |
3 | +# | |
4 | +# This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine | |
5 | +# package are under the same license as the package itself. | |
6 | +# | |
7 | +# includes module(s): | |
8 | +# | |
9 | +%include Solaris.inc | |
10 | + | |
11 | +%define tarball_version 1.35 | |
12 | +%define tarball_name DBD-SQLite | |
13 | + | |
14 | +Name: SFEperl-dbd-sqlite | |
15 | +IPS_package_name: library/perl-5/dbd-sqlite | |
16 | +Version: 1.35 | |
17 | +IPS_component_version: 1.35 | |
18 | +Summary: dbd-sqlite | |
19 | +License: Artistic | |
20 | +Distribution: OpenSolaris | |
21 | +Vendor: OpenSolaris Community | |
22 | +Url: http://search.cpan.org/~adamk/%{tarball_name}-%{tarball_version} | |
23 | +SUNW_Basedir: %{_basedir} | |
24 | +SUNW_Copyright: %{name}.copyright | |
25 | +Source0: http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AD/ADAMK/DBD-SQLite-%{tarball_version}.tar.gz | |
26 | + | |
27 | +BuildRequires: runtime/perl-584 | |
28 | +BuildRequires: runtime/perl-512 | |
29 | + | |
30 | +Meta(info.maintainer): roboporter by pkglabo.justplayer.com <pkgadmin@justplayer.com> | |
31 | +Meta(info.upstream): Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org> | |
32 | +Meta(info.upstream_url): http://search.cpan.org/~adamk/%{tarball_name}-%{tarball_version} | |
33 | +Meta(info.classification): org.opensolaris.category.2008:Development/Perl | |
34 | + | |
35 | +%description | |
36 | + | |
37 | + | |
38 | +%package 584 | |
39 | +IPS_package_name: library/perl-5/dbd-sqlite-584 | |
40 | +Summary: dbd-sqlite for perl-584 | |
41 | +BuildRequires: runtime/perl-584 | |
42 | +Requires: runtime/perl-584 | |
43 | + | |
44 | +%package 512 | |
45 | +IPS_package_name: library/perl-5/dbd-sqlite-512 | |
46 | +Summary: dbd-sqlite for perl-512 | |
47 | +BuildRequires: runtime/perl-512 | |
48 | +Requires: runtime/perl-512 | |
49 | + | |
50 | + | |
51 | +%prep | |
52 | +%setup -q -n %{tarball_name}-%{tarball_version} | |
53 | + | |
54 | +%build | |
55 | +/usr/perl5/5.8.4/bin/perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=%{_prefix} \ | |
56 | + DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT \ | |
57 | + LIB=/usr/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.4 | |
58 | +make | |
59 | +# make test | |
60 | + | |
61 | +rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT | |
62 | +make pure_install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT | |
63 | + | |
64 | +/usr/perl5/5.12/bin/perl Makefile.PL LIB=/usr/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12 | |
65 | +make LIB=/usr/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12 | |
66 | +# make test | |
67 | + | |
68 | +%install | |
69 | +make pure_install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT | |
70 | +mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir} | |
71 | +mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_prefix}/man $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir} | |
72 | +mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/man/man3 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/man/man3perl | |
73 | +rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/perl5/5.12 | |
74 | + | |
75 | +%clean | |
76 | +rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT | |
77 | + | |
78 | +%files | |
79 | +%defattr(-,root,bin) | |
80 | +#%{_prefix}/perl5 | |
81 | +%attr(755,root,sys) %dir %{_datadir} | |
82 | +%{_mandir} | |
83 | +#%attr(755,root,sys) %dir %{_bindir} | |
84 | +#%{_bindir}/* | |
85 | + | |
86 | +%files 584 | |
87 | +%defattr (-, root, bin) | |
88 | +%{_prefix}/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.4 | |
89 | + | |
90 | +%files 512 | |
91 | +%defattr (-, root, bin) | |
92 | +%{_prefix}/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12 | |
93 | + | |
94 | +%changelog | |
95 | +* Sat Jun 09 2012 - Fumihisa TONAKA <fumi.ftnk@gmail.com> | |
96 | +- initial commit |
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