File rubygem-webby.spec of Package rubygem-webby

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Name:           rubygem-webby
Version:        0.9.4
Release:        0
%define mod_name webby
%define mod_full_name %{mod_name}-%{version}
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires:  ruby-macros >= 5
BuildRequires:  %{ruby}
BuildRequires:  %{rubygem gem2rpm}
BuildRequires:  %{rubygem rdoc > 3.10}
BuildRequires:  update-alternatives
Url:            http://webby.rubyforge.org/
Source:         http://rubygems.org/gems/%{mod_full_name}.gem
Summary:        Awesome static website creation and management!
License:        MIT
Group:          Development/Languages/Ruby
PreReq:         update-alternatives

%description
*Webby* is a fantastic little website management system. It would be called a
*content management system* if it were a bigger kid. But, it's just a runt
with a special knack for transforming text. And that's really all it does -
manages the legwork of turning text into something else, an *ASCII Alchemist*
if you will.  Webby works by combining the contents of a *page* with a
*layout* to produce HTML. The layout contains everything common to all the
pages - HTML headers, navigation menu, footer, etc. - and the page contains
just the information for that page. You can use your favorite markup language
to write your pages; Webby supports quite a few.  Install Webby and try it
out!.

%prep

%build

%install
%gem_install \
  --symlink-binaries \
  --doc-files="History.txt README.rdoc" \
  -f

%gem_packages

%changelog
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