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#
# - IO::Tty -
# This spec file was automatically generated by cpan2rpm [ver: 2.028]
# The following arguments were used:
# IO-Tty-1.08.tar.gz --U --tempdir=/tmp/test
# For more information on cpan2rpm please visit: http://perl.arix.com/
#
%define pkgname IO-Tty
%define filelist %{pkgname}-%{version}-filelist
%define NVR %{pkgname}-%{version}-%{release}
%define maketest 1
name: perl-IO-Tty
summary: IO-Tty - Pseudo ttys and constants
version: 1.08
release: 2
vendor: Roland Giersig <RGiersig@cpan.org>
packager: Arix International <cpan2rpm@arix.com>
license: Artistic
group: Applications/CPAN
url: http://www.cpan.org
buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%(id -u -n)
buildarch: ppc
prefix: %(echo %{_prefix})
source: IO-Tty-1.08.tar.gz
%description
"IO::Tty" is used internally by "IO::Pty" to create a pseudo-tty.
You wouldn't want to use it directly except to import constants, use
"IO::Pty". For a list of importable constants, see
IO::Tty::Constant.
Windows is now supported, but ONLY under the Cygwin
environment, see <http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/>.
Please note that pty creation is very system-dependend. From my
experience, any modern POSIX system should be fine. Find below a list
of systems that "IO::Tty" should work on. A more detailed table
(which is slowly getting out-of-date) is available from the project
pages document manager at SourceForge
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/expectperl/>.
If you have problems on your system and your system is listed in the
"verified" list, you probably have some non-standard setup, e.g. you
compiled your Linux-kernel yourself and disabled ptys (bummer!).
Please ask your friendly sysadmin for help.
If your system is not listed, unpack the latest version of "IO::Tty",
do a 'perl Makefile.PL; make; make test; uname -a' and send me
(RGiersig@cpan.org) the results and I'll see what I can deduce from
that. There are chances that it will work right out-of-the-box...
If it's working on your system, please send me a short note with
details (version number, distribution, etc. 'uname -a' and 'perl -V'
is a good start; also, the output from "perl Makefile.PL" contains a
lot of interesting info, so please include that as well) so I can get
an overview. Thanks!
#
# This package was generated automatically with the cpan2rpm
# utility. To get this software or for more information
# please visit: http://perl.arix.com/
#
%prep
%setup -q -n %{pkgname}-%{version}
chmod -R u+w %{_builddir}/%{pkgname}-%{version}
%build
grep -rsl '^#!.*perl' . |
# grep -v '.bak$' |xargs --no-run-if-empty \
grep -v '.bak$' |xargs \
%__perl -MExtUtils::MakeMaker -e 'MY->fixin(@ARGV)'
CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS"
%{__perl} Makefile.PL `%{__perl} -MExtUtils::MakeMaker -e ' print qq|PREFIX=%{buildroot}%{_prefix}| if \$ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION =~ /5\.9[1-6]|6\.0[0-5]/ '`
%{__make}
%if %maketest
%{__make} test
%endif
%install
[ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && rm -rf %{buildroot}
%{makeinstall} `%{__perl} -MExtUtils::MakeMaker -e ' print \$ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION <= 6.05 ? qq|PREFIX=%{buildroot}%{_prefix}| : qq|DESTDIR=%{buildroot}| '`
cmd=/usr/share/spec-helper/compress_files
[ -x $cmd ] || cmd=/usr/lib/rpm/brp-compress
[ -x $cmd ] && $cmd
# SuSE Linux
# if [ -e /etc/SuSE-release -o -e /etc/UnitedLinux-release ]
# then
# %{__mkdir_p} %{buildroot}/var/adm/perl-modules
# %{__cat} `find %{buildroot} -name "perllocal.pod"` \
# | %{__sed} -e s+%{buildroot}++g \
# > %{buildroot}/var/adm/perl-modules/%{name}
# fi
# remove special files
find %{buildroot} -name "perllocal.pod" \
-o -name ".packlist" \
-o -name "*.bs" \
|xargs -i rm -f {}
# no empty directories
# find %{buildroot}%{_prefix} \
# -type d -depth \
# -exec rmdir {} \; 2>/dev/null
%{__perl} -MFile::Find -le '
find({ wanted => \&wanted, no_chdir => 1}, "%{buildroot}");
print "%doc README";
for my $x (sort @dirs, @files) {
push @ret, $x unless indirs($x);
}
print join "\n", sort @ret;
sub wanted {
return if /auto$/;
local $_ = $File::Find::name;
my $f = $_; s|^\Q%{buildroot}\E||;
return unless length;
return $files[@files] = $_ if -f $f;
$d = $_;
/\Q$d\E/ && return for reverse sort @INC;
$d =~ /\Q$_\E/ && return
for qw|/etc %_prefix/man %_prefix/bin %_prefix/share|;
$dirs[@dirs] = $_;
}
sub indirs {
my $x = shift;
$x =~ /^\Q$_\E\// && $x ne $_ && return 1 for @dirs;
}
' > %filelist
[ -z %filelist ] && {
echo "ERROR: empty %files listing"
exit -1
}
%clean
[ "%{buildroot}" != "/" ] && rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files -f %filelist
%defattr(-,root,root)
%changelog
* Thu Jun 17 2010 root@c114m4h1p04.ppd.pok.ibm.com
- Initial build.