File python-cmdln.spec of Package python-cmdln

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# nodebuginfo

%define _name cmdln
%define version 1.1.1
%define unmangled_version 1.1.1
%define release 1
Summary:        An improved cmd.py for Writing Multi-command Scripts and Shells

Name:           python-cmdln
Version:        %{version}
Release:        5
Source0:        %{_name}-%{unmangled_version}.tar.bz2
License:        MIT License (or similar)
Group:          Development/Libraries/Python
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
Prefix:         %{_prefix}
BuildRequires:  python-devel python-setuptools
#BuildArch:   noarch
Url:            http://code.google.com/p/cmdln/

%description
`cmdln.py` is an extension of Python's default `cmd.py` module that
provides "a simple framework for writing line-oriented command
interpreters".	The idea (with both cmd.py and cmdln.py) is to be able
to quickly build multi-sub-command tools (think cvs or svn) and/or
simple interactive shells (think gdb or pdb).  Cmdln's extensions make
it more natural to write sub-commands, integrate optparse for simple
option processing, and make having good command documentation easier.



Authors:
--------
    Trent Mick <TrentM@ActiveState.com>

%prep
%setup -n %{_name}-%{unmangled_version}

%build
export CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS"
python setup.py build

%install
python setup.py install --prefix=%{_prefix} \
   --root=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT \
   --record-rpm=INSTALLED_FILES

%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT

%files -f INSTALLED_FILES
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc LICENSE.txt README.txt docs/ examples/

%changelog
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