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File dzen2-0.8.5.spec of Package Dzen2
Name: dzen2 # List of additional build dependencies #BuildRequires: gcc-c++ libxml2-devel Version: 0.8.5 Release: 1 License: MIT license Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz Group: System/Monitoring Summary: Dzen monitoring BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %description Dzen is a general purpose messaging, notification and menuing program for X11. It was designed to be scriptable in any language and integrate well with window managers like dwm, wmii and xmonad though it will work with any windowmanger. %prep %setup -q -n %{name}-%{version} %build # Assume that the package is built by plain 'make' if there's no ./configure. # This test is there only because the wizard doesn't know much about the # package, feel free to clean it up # a simple "sh ./configure --prefix=/usr" should be enought if test -x ./configure; then %configure fi make %install make DESTDIR=%buildroot clean install # Write a proper %%files section and remove these two commands and # the '-f filelist' option to %%files echo '%%defattr(-,root,root)' >filelist find %buildroot -type f -printf '/%%P*\n' >>filelist %clean rm -rf %buildroot %files -f filelist %defattr(-,root,root) # This is a place for a proper filelist: # /usr/bin/dzen2 # You can also use shell wildcards: # /usr/share/dzen2/* # This installs documentation files from the top build directory # into /usr/share/doc/... # %doc README COPYING # The advantage of using a real filelist instead of the '-f filelist' trick is # that rpmbuild will detect if the install section forgets to install # something that is listed here %changelog * Sun Nov 7 2010 PackagerName@BuildingRpm.com - packaged dzen2 version 0.8.5 using the buildservice spec file wizard
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