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Change: -%ifarch %{ocaml_native_compiler}
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commit c530a3a2d01f68cc2ea0bdf3d61061e4834afeb6 Author: Robin Lee cheeselee@fedoraproject.org Date: Fri Oct 1 21:59:53 2021 +0800
deploy rpmautospec
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Name: ocaml-opam-file-format Version: 2.1.3 -Release: 1%{?dist} +Release: %autorelease Summary: Parser and printer for the opam file syntax
%global libname %(echo %{name} | sed -e 's/^ocaml-//') @@ -68,109 +68,4 @@ rm -fr %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/doc %{_libdir}/ocaml/*/*.mli
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commit cb6d2cf9e8e794e43ea3de0c06b81a22dc2c8a4b Author: Jerry James loganjerry@gmail.com Date: Fri Aug 27 15:31:03 2021 -0600
Version 2.1.3
- Drop patch adding the license as it is now in the upstream tarball - Build and install with dune
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Name: ocaml-opam-file-format -Version: 2.0.0 -Release: 22%{?dist} +Version: 2.1.3 +Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Parser and printer for the opam file syntax
%global libname %(echo %{name} | sed -e 's/^ocaml-//')
# This is apparently a standard "OCaml exception" and is detailed -# in the license file. That wasn't included in the repo, but I filed -# a ticket (https://github.com/ocaml/opam-file-format/issues/5) -# and now it is, so I've added the commit that added license as a patch. +# in the license file. License: LGPLv2 with exceptions URL: https://github.com/ocaml/opam-file-format/ Source0: https://github.com/ocaml/%%7Blibname%7D/archive/%%7Bversion%7D/%%7Bname%7D-%...
-BuildRequires: make -BuildRequires: ocaml +BuildRequires: ocaml-dune
%description Parser and printer for the opam file syntax. @@ -33,27 +31,24 @@ files for developing applications that use %{name}. %prep %autosetup -n %{libname}-%{version} -p1
-# Generate debuginfo, or try to. -sed 's/ocamlc/ocamlc -g/g' -i src/Makefile -sed 's/ocamlopt/ocamlopt -g/g' -i src/Makefile - %build -make byte %{?_smp_mflags} -%ifarch %{ocaml_native_compiler} -make native %{?_smp_mflags} -%endif +dune build %{?_smp_mflags} --display=verbose
%install -make install LIBDIR=%{_libdir}/ocaml DESTDIR=%{buildroot} +dune install --destdir=%{buildroot} + +# We do not want the ml files +find %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/ocaml -name *.ml -delete
-# The mli files don't seem to get installed by the makefile. -# This is suboptimal. -cp -a src/*.mli %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/ +# We install the documentation with the doc macro +rm -fr %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/doc
%files # There is no documentation. %license LICENSE %{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname} +%exclude %{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/dune-package +%exclude %{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/opam %ifarch %{ocaml_native_compiler} %exclude %{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/*.a %exclude %{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/*.cmxa @@ -63,6 +58,8 @@ cp -a src/*.mli %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/
%files devel %license LICENSE +%{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/dune-package +%{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/opam %ifarch %{ocaml_native_compiler} %{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/*.a %{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/*.cmxa @@ -71,6 +68,11 @@ cp -a src/*.mli %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/ocaml/%{libname}/ %{_libdir}/ocaml/*/*.mli
%changelog +* Fri Aug 27 2021 Jerry James loganjerry@gmail.com - 2.1.3-1 +- Version 2.1.3 +- Drop patch adding the license as it is now in the upstream tarball +- Build and install with dune + * Thu Jul 22 2021 Fedora Release Engineering releng@fedoraproject.org - 2.0.0-22 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild
diff --git a/sources b/sources index 93f0424..5353d9c 100644 --- a/sources +++ b/sources @@ -1 +1 @@ -SHA512 (ocaml-opam-file-format-2.0.0.tar.gz) = d692da78cbb37abfe50f4b2499607cfc9f2f311efce5620dac587f8ccc173de231264685d1944049b68c2dfd97ac600a00973a35c920ce9a8d5df021cdb8eb3e +SHA512 (ocaml-opam-file-format-2.1.3.tar.gz) = 90da53a2b19eb97c17ec71d3ac00969863ef3458f421189413b3ec2d96f8822da9fba51ef95f55064bbb17f1729104a1fe4fed1d61d5006568b53165f0c6931f
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