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Name: btparse Version: 0.35 Release: 3 Summary: Library for parsing and processing BibTeX files Group: Productivity/Office/Other Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/Greg_Ward/%{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2 Patch: %{name}-implicit-fortify-decl.patch BuildRequires: gcc make License: GPL v2 or later BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %description btparse is the C component of btOOL, a pair of libraries for parsing and processing BibTeX files. Its primary use is as the back-end to the Text::BibTeX library for Perl (the other half of btOOL), but there's nothing to prevent you from writing C programs using btparse -- or from writing extensions to other high-level languages using btparse as a back-end. There's even copious documentation on using the library in the "doc" directory. Authors: -------- Greg Ward <gward@python.net> %package devel Summary: Library for parsing and processing BibTeX files Group: Development/System/Libraries Requires: lib%{name}0 = %{version} %{name} = %{version} %description devel btparse is the C component of btOOL, a pair of libraries for parsing and processing BibTeX files. Its primary use is as the back-end to the Text::BibTeX library for Perl (the other half of btOOL), but there's nothing to prevent you from writing C programs using btparse -- or from writing extensions to other high-level languages using btparse as a back-end. There's even copious documentation on using the library in the "doc" directory. Authors: -------- Greg Ward <gward@python.net> %package -n lib%{name}0 Summary: Development files for lib%{name}0 Group: System/Libraries %description -n lib%{name}0 btparse is the C component of btOOL, a pair of libraries for parsing and processing BibTeX files. Its primary use is as the back-end to the Text::BibTeX library for Perl (the other half of btOOL), but there's nothing to prevent you from writing C programs using btparse -- or from writing extensions to other high-level languages using btparse as a back-end. There's even copious documentation on using the library in the "doc" directory. Authors: -------- Greg Ward <gward@python.net> %prep %setup -q %patch %build %configure make %install %makeinstall %__rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/lib%{name}.*a %post -n lib%{name}0 -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -n lib%{name}0 -p /sbin/ldconfig %files %defattr(-,root,root) %{_bindir}/bibparse %{_mandir}/man3/bt_* %{_mandir}/man3/%{name}.* %files -n lib%{name}0 %defattr(-,root,root) %{_libdir}/lib%{name}.so.* %files devel %defattr(-,root,root) %{_libdir}/lib%{name}.so %{_includedir}/%{name}.h %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/%{name}.pc %changelog
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